Pollution of coastal and marine environments by mismanaged anthropogenic debris is a global threat requiring complex, multilateral solutions and mitigation strategies. International efforts to catalogue and quantify the density, extent and nature of mismanaged waste have not yet assessed the heterogeneity of debris between nearby areas. Better understanding of how debris types and density can be used as a proxy between regions and between land and seafloor habitats at a global scale can aid in developing cost effective and representative debris monitoring systems. Using volunteer collected clean-up and survey data, we compared the proportion and density of both total debris and specific items across 19,428 coastal land and seafloor sites fr...
Anthropogenic litter is present in all marine habitats, from beaches to the most remote points in th...
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...
Pollution of coastal and marine environments by mismanaged anthropogenic debris is a global threat r...
Marine debris is distributed worldwide and constitutes an increasing threat to our environment. The ...
Marine debris is distributed worldwide and constitutes an increasing threat to our environment. The ...
Pollution of coastal environments by anthropogenic debris is a global problem that is increasingly i...
Marine debris is commonly observed everywhere in the oceans. Litter enters the seas from both land-b...
Anthropogenic debris (AD) including plastics, foams and fishing debris, are an undesirable accompani...
Plastic debris has significant environmental and economic impacts in marine systems. Monitoring is c...
Citizen science programs carried out by volunteers are fundamental for the collection of scientific ...
: Marine litter is an ever-increasing problem that demands immediate reduction plans and mitigation ...
Marine litter presents a global problem, with increasing quantities documented in recent decades. Th...
Marine debris is commonly observed everywhere in the oceans. Litter enters the seas from both land-b...
Anthropogenic litter is present in all marine habitats, from beaches to the most remote points in th...
Anthropogenic litter is present in all marine habitats, from beaches to the most remote points in th...
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...
Pollution of coastal and marine environments by mismanaged anthropogenic debris is a global threat r...
Marine debris is distributed worldwide and constitutes an increasing threat to our environment. The ...
Marine debris is distributed worldwide and constitutes an increasing threat to our environment. The ...
Pollution of coastal environments by anthropogenic debris is a global problem that is increasingly i...
Marine debris is commonly observed everywhere in the oceans. Litter enters the seas from both land-b...
Anthropogenic debris (AD) including plastics, foams and fishing debris, are an undesirable accompani...
Plastic debris has significant environmental and economic impacts in marine systems. Monitoring is c...
Citizen science programs carried out by volunteers are fundamental for the collection of scientific ...
: Marine litter is an ever-increasing problem that demands immediate reduction plans and mitigation ...
Marine litter presents a global problem, with increasing quantities documented in recent decades. Th...
Marine debris is commonly observed everywhere in the oceans. Litter enters the seas from both land-b...
Anthropogenic litter is present in all marine habitats, from beaches to the most remote points in th...
Anthropogenic litter is present in all marine habitats, from beaches to the most remote points in th...
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...