Whilst both plastic production and inputs at sea have increased since the 1950s, several modelling studies predict a further increase in the coming years in these respective quantities. We compiled scientific literature on trends in marine litter, consisting largely of plastic and microplastics in the ocean, understanding that monitoring programs or assessments for these aspects are varied, frequently focusing on limited components of the marine environment in different locations, and covering a wide spectrum of marine litter types, with limited standardization. Here we discuss how trends in the amounts of litter in the marine environment can be compared with the information provided by models. Increasing amounts of plastic are found ...
Persistent plastics, with an estimated lifetime for degradation of hundreds of years in marine condi...
Persistent plastics, with an estimated lifetime for degradation of hundreds of years in marine condi...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous throughout the marine environment, yet estimates of the global abund...
Whilst both plastic production and inputs at sea have increased since the 1950s, several modelling s...
Marine plastic pollution is currently a major scientific focus, with attention paid to its distribut...
Marine debris is commonly observed everywhere in the oceans. Litter enters the seas from both land-b...
Between 1950 and 2015, it is estimated that 6300 Mt of plastic waste have been produced. Of this, a...
Anthropogenic debris on the ocean surface and beaches has significantly increased over recent decade...
Currently, 60–80 % of litter is plastic, and almost 10 % ends up in the ocean directly or indirectly...
Global plastic litter pollution has been increasing alongside demand since plastic products gained c...
Since the 1960s an increased global production of plastics has been mirrored by an accumulation of p...
SummaryPlastic waste accumulates in the oceans and eventually breaks down to small particles known a...
Persistent plastics, with an estimated lifetime for degradation of hundreds of years in marine condi...
Plastic waste is causing a high amount of pollution in the ocean. A lot of plastic pollution remains...
Persistent plastics, with an estimated lifetime for degradation of hundreds of years in marine condi...
Persistent plastics, with an estimated lifetime for degradation of hundreds of years in marine condi...
Persistent plastics, with an estimated lifetime for degradation of hundreds of years in marine condi...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous throughout the marine environment, yet estimates of the global abund...
Whilst both plastic production and inputs at sea have increased since the 1950s, several modelling s...
Marine plastic pollution is currently a major scientific focus, with attention paid to its distribut...
Marine debris is commonly observed everywhere in the oceans. Litter enters the seas from both land-b...
Between 1950 and 2015, it is estimated that 6300 Mt of plastic waste have been produced. Of this, a...
Anthropogenic debris on the ocean surface and beaches has significantly increased over recent decade...
Currently, 60–80 % of litter is plastic, and almost 10 % ends up in the ocean directly or indirectly...
Global plastic litter pollution has been increasing alongside demand since plastic products gained c...
Since the 1960s an increased global production of plastics has been mirrored by an accumulation of p...
SummaryPlastic waste accumulates in the oceans and eventually breaks down to small particles known a...
Persistent plastics, with an estimated lifetime for degradation of hundreds of years in marine condi...
Plastic waste is causing a high amount of pollution in the ocean. A lot of plastic pollution remains...
Persistent plastics, with an estimated lifetime for degradation of hundreds of years in marine condi...
Persistent plastics, with an estimated lifetime for degradation of hundreds of years in marine condi...
Persistent plastics, with an estimated lifetime for degradation of hundreds of years in marine condi...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous throughout the marine environment, yet estimates of the global abund...