Anthropogenic litter in aquatic ecosystems negatively impacts ecosystems, species and economic activities. Rivers play a key role in transporting land-based waste towards the ocean. A large portion however is retained within river basins, for example in the estuary, in sediments and on the riverbanks. To effectively identify litter sources, sinks and transport mechanisms, reliable data are crucial. Furthermore, such data can support optimizing litter prevention mitigation and clean-up efforts. This paper presents the results of a 2-year monitoring campaign focused on riverbank macrolitter (>0.5 cm) in the Dutch Rhine-Meuse delta. Between 2017 and 2019, volunteers sampled 152 415 litter items at 212 unique locations. All items were categoriz...
International audienceSmall urban rivers are thought to be major sources of riverine litter, especia...
Rivers are an important transport route of anthropogenic litter from inland sources toward the sea. ...
Riverbanks are an important source of plastic pollution. However, the current assessment methods for...
Anthropogenic litter, plastic in particular, is an emerging ecological hazard. To effectively preven...
We measured floating plastic and other anthropogenic litter at 26 measurement locations distributed ...
Rivers are major pathways for litter to enter the ocean, especially plastic debris. Yet, further res...
Every year more than 4 million tons of plastic are estimated to enter in the oceans and much of it c...
Rivers are an important source of marine anthropogenic litter, but the particular origins of riverin...
Most marine litter pollution is assumed to originate from land-based sources, entering the marine en...
Anthropogenic litter is omnipresent in terrestrial and freshwater systems, and can have major econom...
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...
Microplastics result from fragmentation of plastic debris or are released to the environment as pre-...
Riverine systems act as converging pathways for discarded litter within drainage basins, becoming ke...
International audienceSmall urban rivers are thought to be major sources of riverine litter, especia...
Rivers are an important transport route of anthropogenic litter from inland sources toward the sea. ...
Riverbanks are an important source of plastic pollution. However, the current assessment methods for...
Anthropogenic litter, plastic in particular, is an emerging ecological hazard. To effectively preven...
We measured floating plastic and other anthropogenic litter at 26 measurement locations distributed ...
Rivers are major pathways for litter to enter the ocean, especially plastic debris. Yet, further res...
Every year more than 4 million tons of plastic are estimated to enter in the oceans and much of it c...
Rivers are an important source of marine anthropogenic litter, but the particular origins of riverin...
Most marine litter pollution is assumed to originate from land-based sources, entering the marine en...
Anthropogenic litter is omnipresent in terrestrial and freshwater systems, and can have major econom...
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...
Microplastics result from fragmentation of plastic debris or are released to the environment as pre-...
Riverine systems act as converging pathways for discarded litter within drainage basins, becoming ke...
International audienceSmall urban rivers are thought to be major sources of riverine litter, especia...
Rivers are an important transport route of anthropogenic litter from inland sources toward the sea. ...
Riverbanks are an important source of plastic pollution. However, the current assessment methods for...