The JRC exploratory project RIMMEL provides information about litter, mainly plastic waste, entering the European Seas through river systems. RIMMEL has collected data on riverine floating macro litter inputs to the sea. Data acquisition was based on the Riverine Litter Observation Network (RiLON) activities, which collected data from rivers in the European marine basins over a period of one year (September 2016 – September 2017). Data was collected by visual observations and documented with the JRC Floating Litter Monitoring Application for mobile devices, allowing a harmonized reporting, compatible with the MSFD Master List of Categories for Litter Items. This report includes the Top Items lists of riverine floating macro litter, based on...
Understanding and managing plastic pollution is an increasingly important environmental priority for...
Rivers are an important source of marine anthropogenic litter, but the particular origins of riverin...
The JRC exploratory project RIMMEL provides information about litter, mainly plastic waste, entering...
The JRC exploratory project RIMMEL provides information about litter, mainly plastic waste, entering...
The JRC exploratory project RIMMEL provides information about litter, mainly plastic waste, entering...
International audienceWe present here the first estimates of floating macro-litter in surface waters...
Every year more than 4 million tons of plastic are estimated to enter in the oceans and much of it c...
Riverine systems act as converging pathways for discarded litter within drainage basins, becoming ke...
Anthropogenic litter in aquatic ecosystems negatively impacts ecosystems, species and economic activ...
Plastic pollution in the marine environment is an urgent global environmental challenge. Land-based ...
International audienceSmall urban rivers are thought to be major sources of riverine litter, especia...
Understanding and managing plastic pollution is an increasingly important environmental priority for...
Rivers are an important source of marine anthropogenic litter, but the particular origins of riverin...
The JRC exploratory project RIMMEL provides information about litter, mainly plastic waste, entering...
The JRC exploratory project RIMMEL provides information about litter, mainly plastic waste, entering...
The JRC exploratory project RIMMEL provides information about litter, mainly plastic waste, entering...
International audienceWe present here the first estimates of floating macro-litter in surface waters...
Every year more than 4 million tons of plastic are estimated to enter in the oceans and much of it c...
Riverine systems act as converging pathways for discarded litter within drainage basins, becoming ke...
Anthropogenic litter in aquatic ecosystems negatively impacts ecosystems, species and economic activ...
Plastic pollution in the marine environment is an urgent global environmental challenge. Land-based ...
International audienceSmall urban rivers are thought to be major sources of riverine litter, especia...
Understanding and managing plastic pollution is an increasingly important environmental priority for...
Rivers are an important source of marine anthropogenic litter, but the particular origins of riverin...
The JRC exploratory project RIMMEL provides information about litter, mainly plastic waste, entering...