In just over half a century plastic products have revolutionized human society and have infiltrated terrestrial and marine environments in every corner of the globe. The hazard plastic debris poses to biodiversity is well established, but mitigation and planning are often hampered by a lack of quantitative data on accumulation patterns. Here we document the amount of debris and rate of accumulation on Henderson Island, a remote, uninhabited island in the South Pacific. The density of debris was the highest reported anywhere in the world, up to 671.6 items/m2 (mean ± SD: 239.4 ± 347.3 items/m2) on the surface of the beaches. Approximately 68% of debris (up to 4,496.9 pieces/m2) on the beach was buried <10 cm in the sediment. An estimated 37....
Coral reefs are losing the capacity to sustain their biological functions. In addition to other well...
Marine debris pollution, especially plastic litter, is an evident and recognized global threat. Plas...
With the help of the local people we met during the course of the 2015 Odyssey, the main objective, ...
In just over half a century plastic products have revolutionized human society and have infiltrated ...
For over 60 years, our oceans have been a reservoir for exponentially increasing amounts of plastic ...
One of the most ubiquitous and long-lasting recent changes to the surface of our planet is the accum...
We report Anthropogenic Marine Debris (AMD) in Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, globally amon...
Plastics are an environmental threat; however, their fate once in the pelagic environment is poorly ...
Anthropogenic debris (AD) including plastics, foams and fishing debris, are an undesirable accompani...
A generation of people have now grown up thinking that shorelines strewn with anthropogenic artefact...
Plastic debris is a worldwide problem. This is particularly acute in the Pacific region, where its s...
Plastic debris is a worldwide problem. This is particularly acute in the Pacific region, where its s...
Contamination of the marine environment by human-made plastic litter is a growing and global problem...
Plastic waste, in particular neustonic waste poses a threat to wildlife. Blue Bay is situated on the...
International audienceOcean plastic can persist in sea surface waters, eventually accumulating in re...
Coral reefs are losing the capacity to sustain their biological functions. In addition to other well...
Marine debris pollution, especially plastic litter, is an evident and recognized global threat. Plas...
With the help of the local people we met during the course of the 2015 Odyssey, the main objective, ...
In just over half a century plastic products have revolutionized human society and have infiltrated ...
For over 60 years, our oceans have been a reservoir for exponentially increasing amounts of plastic ...
One of the most ubiquitous and long-lasting recent changes to the surface of our planet is the accum...
We report Anthropogenic Marine Debris (AMD) in Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, globally amon...
Plastics are an environmental threat; however, their fate once in the pelagic environment is poorly ...
Anthropogenic debris (AD) including plastics, foams and fishing debris, are an undesirable accompani...
A generation of people have now grown up thinking that shorelines strewn with anthropogenic artefact...
Plastic debris is a worldwide problem. This is particularly acute in the Pacific region, where its s...
Plastic debris is a worldwide problem. This is particularly acute in the Pacific region, where its s...
Contamination of the marine environment by human-made plastic litter is a growing and global problem...
Plastic waste, in particular neustonic waste poses a threat to wildlife. Blue Bay is situated on the...
International audienceOcean plastic can persist in sea surface waters, eventually accumulating in re...
Coral reefs are losing the capacity to sustain their biological functions. In addition to other well...
Marine debris pollution, especially plastic litter, is an evident and recognized global threat. Plas...
With the help of the local people we met during the course of the 2015 Odyssey, the main objective, ...