We examined the hypothesis that in an emerging economy such as Chile the abundances of Anthropogenic Marine Debris (AMD) on beaches are increasing over time. The citizen science program Científicos de la Basura (“Litter Scientists”) conducted three national surveys (2008, 2012 and 2016) to determine AMD composition, abundance, spatial patterns and temporal trends. AMD was found on all beaches along the entire Chilean coast. Highest percentages of AMD in all surveys were plastics and cigarette butts, which can be attributed to local sources (i.e. beach users). The Antofagasta region in northern Chile had the highest abundance of AMD compared with all other zones. Higher abundances of AMD were found at the upper stations from almost all zones...
Terrestrial sources of marine debris on beaches are substantial, increasing, and are primarily a res...
The western Mediterranean Sea suffers from numerous anthropogenic impacts of marine and land-based o...
One of the most ubiquitous and long-lasting recent changes to the surface of our planet is the accum...
Anthropogenic marine debris (AMD) is an environmental pollution that affects marine life, human heal...
[eng] Marine litter is a problematic affecting every ecosystem of the planet and trying to solve it...
Floating and stranded marine debris is widespread. Increasing sea levels and altered rainfall, solar...
Argentina is currently undergoing an intensive development of coastal-oriented tourism due to the te...
Anthropogenic debris (AD) including plastics, foams and fishing debris, are an undesirable accompani...
In this study, we characterized plastic debris (PD) found on beaches from Concepción Bay in central ...
Herein we report on the abundance and composition of floating marine debris (FMD) in coastal waters ...
A generation of people have now grown up thinking that shorelines strewn with anthropogenic artefact...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the ...
Anthropogenic marine debris (AMD) is considered a global threat to the marine environment. Mortality...
From recent ISMAR Institute investigations a very high density of Antropogenic Marine De...
Terrestrial sources of marine debris on beaches are substantial, increasing, and are primarily a res...
Terrestrial sources of marine debris on beaches are substantial, increasing, and are primarily a res...
The western Mediterranean Sea suffers from numerous anthropogenic impacts of marine and land-based o...
One of the most ubiquitous and long-lasting recent changes to the surface of our planet is the accum...
Anthropogenic marine debris (AMD) is an environmental pollution that affects marine life, human heal...
[eng] Marine litter is a problematic affecting every ecosystem of the planet and trying to solve it...
Floating and stranded marine debris is widespread. Increasing sea levels and altered rainfall, solar...
Argentina is currently undergoing an intensive development of coastal-oriented tourism due to the te...
Anthropogenic debris (AD) including plastics, foams and fishing debris, are an undesirable accompani...
In this study, we characterized plastic debris (PD) found on beaches from Concepción Bay in central ...
Herein we report on the abundance and composition of floating marine debris (FMD) in coastal waters ...
A generation of people have now grown up thinking that shorelines strewn with anthropogenic artefact...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the ...
Anthropogenic marine debris (AMD) is considered a global threat to the marine environment. Mortality...
From recent ISMAR Institute investigations a very high density of Antropogenic Marine De...
Terrestrial sources of marine debris on beaches are substantial, increasing, and are primarily a res...
Terrestrial sources of marine debris on beaches are substantial, increasing, and are primarily a res...
The western Mediterranean Sea suffers from numerous anthropogenic impacts of marine and land-based o...
One of the most ubiquitous and long-lasting recent changes to the surface of our planet is the accum...