Marine debris is one of the most significant problems facing the marine environment, endangering wildlife, polluting oceans and is an issue which holds global significance. Plastics constitute a large proportion of marine debris, and their persistence can cause a number of negative consequences for biota and the environment, including entanglement and ingestion, which can lead to mortality. Most plastics never biodegrade and instead break down into smaller pieces which are more difficult to monitor and eventually become so small (micro and nanoplastics), that they are challenging to observe or intercept in the ocean. Marine-based Research Infrastructures (RIs) monitor several environmental parameters and are situated around the globe; howev...
Marine plastic debris floating on the ocean surface is a major environmental problem. However, its d...
Microplastics are small piece of plastic debris < 5 mm in diameter, which arise and enter the enviro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Marine debris is one of the most significant problems facing the marine environment, endangering wil...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous throughout the marine environment, yet estimates of the global abund...
Although the phenomenon of marine plastic debris is now widely recognized as a problem for the inter...
Plastic in the global oceans fulfills two of the three conditions for pollution to pose a planetary ...
Microscopic plastic (microplastic) debris is a marine pollutant that threatens aquatic biota and eco...
In the context of marine anthropogenic debris management, monitoring is essential to assess whether ...
Plastic pollution in oceans and rivers is of growing concern. Aquatic ecosystems play an important r...
There are 5,250 billion* plastic particles floating on the surface on the world’s seas and oceans, e...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
Persistent plastics, with an estimated lifetime for degradation of hundreds of years in marine condi...
Plastic waste ends up in the ocean through run-off and rivers which affects the marine ecosystem. Co...
Plastic is ubiquitous in the global oceans. Weathering of plastic generates microplastic and release...
Marine plastic debris floating on the ocean surface is a major environmental problem. However, its d...
Microplastics are small piece of plastic debris < 5 mm in diameter, which arise and enter the enviro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Marine debris is one of the most significant problems facing the marine environment, endangering wil...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous throughout the marine environment, yet estimates of the global abund...
Although the phenomenon of marine plastic debris is now widely recognized as a problem for the inter...
Plastic in the global oceans fulfills two of the three conditions for pollution to pose a planetary ...
Microscopic plastic (microplastic) debris is a marine pollutant that threatens aquatic biota and eco...
In the context of marine anthropogenic debris management, monitoring is essential to assess whether ...
Plastic pollution in oceans and rivers is of growing concern. Aquatic ecosystems play an important r...
There are 5,250 billion* plastic particles floating on the surface on the world’s seas and oceans, e...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
Persistent plastics, with an estimated lifetime for degradation of hundreds of years in marine condi...
Plastic waste ends up in the ocean through run-off and rivers which affects the marine ecosystem. Co...
Plastic is ubiquitous in the global oceans. Weathering of plastic generates microplastic and release...
Marine plastic debris floating on the ocean surface is a major environmental problem. However, its d...
Microplastics are small piece of plastic debris < 5 mm in diameter, which arise and enter the enviro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...