A large percentage of global ocean plastic waste enters the Northern Hemisphere Indian Ocean (NIO). Despite this, it is unclear what happens to buoyant plastics in the NIO. Because the subtropics in the NIO are blocked by landmass, there is no subtropical gyre and no associated subtropical garbage patch in this region. We therefore hypothesize that plastics "beach" and end up on coastlines along the Indian Ocean rim. In this paper, we determine the influence of beaching plastics by applying different beaching conditions to Lagrangian particle-tracking simulation results. Our results show that a large amount of plastic likely ends up on coastlines in the NIO, while some crosses the Equator into the Southern Hemisphere Indian Ocean (SIO). In ...
International audienceContamination of the marine environment by human-made plastic litter is a grow...
Anthropogenic marine debris, mainly of plastic origin, is accumulating in estuarine and coastal envi...
The book Floating Marine Debris along Indonesian Coasts. An Atlas of Strandings based on Lagrangian ...
A large percentage of global ocean plastic waste enters the Northern Hemisphere Indian Ocean (NIO). ...
Global coastlines potentially contain significant amounts of plastic debris, with harmful implicatio...
Plastic debris is the most common and exponentially increasing human pollutant in the world's ocean....
Buoyant marine plastic debris has become a serious problem affecting the marine environment. To full...
Global coastlines potentially contain significant amounts of plastic debris, with harmful implicatio...
Marine plastic pollution is a global issue, from the shores to the open ocean. Understanding the pat...
Over long periods of geological time the island rich NE Indian Ocean region has developed to be a re...
South Africa is thought to be one of the worst contributors of plastic into the sea globally. ...
Microplastics (MPs) and its associated organic and inorganic contaminants are one among the signific...
International audienceContamination of the marine environment by human-made plastic litter is a grow...
Anthropogenic marine debris, mainly of plastic origin, is accumulating in estuarine and coastal envi...
The book Floating Marine Debris along Indonesian Coasts. An Atlas of Strandings based on Lagrangian ...
A large percentage of global ocean plastic waste enters the Northern Hemisphere Indian Ocean (NIO). ...
Global coastlines potentially contain significant amounts of plastic debris, with harmful implicatio...
Plastic debris is the most common and exponentially increasing human pollutant in the world's ocean....
Buoyant marine plastic debris has become a serious problem affecting the marine environment. To full...
Global coastlines potentially contain significant amounts of plastic debris, with harmful implicatio...
Marine plastic pollution is a global issue, from the shores to the open ocean. Understanding the pat...
Over long periods of geological time the island rich NE Indian Ocean region has developed to be a re...
South Africa is thought to be one of the worst contributors of plastic into the sea globally. ...
Microplastics (MPs) and its associated organic and inorganic contaminants are one among the signific...
International audienceContamination of the marine environment by human-made plastic litter is a grow...
Anthropogenic marine debris, mainly of plastic origin, is accumulating in estuarine and coastal envi...
The book Floating Marine Debris along Indonesian Coasts. An Atlas of Strandings based on Lagrangian ...