This work evaluated the presence and the frequency of occurrence of marine litter in the gastrointestinal tract of 31 Caretta caretta found stranded or accidentally bycaught in the North Tyrrhenian Sea. Marine debris were present in 71% of specimens and were subdivided in different categories according to Fulmar Protocol (OSPAR 2008). The main type of marine debris found was user plastic, with the main occurrence of sheetlike user plastic. The small juveniles showed a mean ± SD of marine debris items of 19.00 ± 23.84, while the adult specimens showed higher values of marine litter if compared with the juveniles (26.87 ± 35.85). The occurrence of marine debris observed in this work confirms the high impact of marine debris in the Mediterrane...
Debris impact on marine wildlife has become a major issue of concern. Mainy species have been identi...
Plastic pollution is nowadays a relevant threat for the ecological balance in marine ecosystems. Sma...
Pollution from anthropogenic marine debris, particularly buoyant plastics, is ubiquitous across mari...
This work evaluated the presence and the frequency of occurrence of marine litter in the gastrointes...
Marine litter is any persistent, manufactured or processed solid material discarded, disposed of or ...
We examined the occurrence of marine debris in the gastrointestinal tract of 54 loggerhead sea turtl...
Loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) spend most of their life in large marine areas occupying a vari...
Loggerhead turtles Caretta caretta spend most of their life in large marine areas occupying a variet...
Marine debris, caused by anthropogenic pollution, is a major problem impacting marine wildlife world...
In a sample of 567 loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) from the central Mediterranean, debris occur...
The coasts of Galicia are one of the regions with more diversity of sea fauna in Europe. With almost...
Marine debris can harm biodiversity in different ways, ingestion is one of the most noxious impact o...
Microplastics represent persistent and highly dispersal pollutants in the marine environment. The kn...
Juvenile oceanic-stage sea turtles are particularly vulnerable to the increasing quantity of plastic...
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Science Ltd.In this note we report and discuss three cases involving two s...
Debris impact on marine wildlife has become a major issue of concern. Mainy species have been identi...
Plastic pollution is nowadays a relevant threat for the ecological balance in marine ecosystems. Sma...
Pollution from anthropogenic marine debris, particularly buoyant plastics, is ubiquitous across mari...
This work evaluated the presence and the frequency of occurrence of marine litter in the gastrointes...
Marine litter is any persistent, manufactured or processed solid material discarded, disposed of or ...
We examined the occurrence of marine debris in the gastrointestinal tract of 54 loggerhead sea turtl...
Loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) spend most of their life in large marine areas occupying a vari...
Loggerhead turtles Caretta caretta spend most of their life in large marine areas occupying a variet...
Marine debris, caused by anthropogenic pollution, is a major problem impacting marine wildlife world...
In a sample of 567 loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) from the central Mediterranean, debris occur...
The coasts of Galicia are one of the regions with more diversity of sea fauna in Europe. With almost...
Marine debris can harm biodiversity in different ways, ingestion is one of the most noxious impact o...
Microplastics represent persistent and highly dispersal pollutants in the marine environment. The kn...
Juvenile oceanic-stage sea turtles are particularly vulnerable to the increasing quantity of plastic...
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Science Ltd.In this note we report and discuss three cases involving two s...
Debris impact on marine wildlife has become a major issue of concern. Mainy species have been identi...
Plastic pollution is nowadays a relevant threat for the ecological balance in marine ecosystems. Sma...
Pollution from anthropogenic marine debris, particularly buoyant plastics, is ubiquitous across mari...