We measured floating plastic and other anthropogenic litter at 26 measurement locations distributed across the Dutch reaches of the Rhine (IJssel, Waal, Nederrijn) and Meuse rivers (see Figure 1) between 28 January and 7 December, 2021. The Rhine enters the Netherlands from Germany at Spijk, and splits into the main Waal, IJssel and Nederrijn. The Waal is the main branch, and joins the Nederrijn-Lek branch at Rotterdam before flowing into the North Sea. The IJssel flows into Lake IJssel at Kampen. The Meuse enters the Netherlands from Belgium at Eijsden, and discharging into the tidal Hollands Diep estuary. Here, the Meuse is joined by a Rhine distributary before reaching the North Sea. Floating macroplastic and macrolitter (>0.5 cm) were m...
EGU General Assembly 2021, ONLINE, , 19-/04/2021 - 30/04/2021Rivers are major pathways of plastics f...
Rivers are an important transport route of anthropogenic litter from inland sources toward the sea. ...
International audienceWe present here the first estimates of floating macro-litter in surface waters...
Anthropogenic litter in aquatic ecosystems negatively impacts ecosystems, species and economic activ...
Anthropogenic litter, plastic in particular, is an emerging ecological hazard. To effectively preven...
Most marine litter pollution is assumed to originate from land-based sources, entering the marine en...
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...
Plastic pollution in aquatic ecosystems is a growing threat to ecosystem health and human livelihood...
The territorial system of the Rhine-Meuse- Scheldt Delta, located between the Netherlands and Belgiu...
A high percentage of the litter entering the marine environment is assumed to come from land-based s...
Microplastics result from fragmentation of plastic debris or are released to the environment as pre-...
EGU General Assembly 2021, ONLINE, , 19-/04/2021 - 30/04/2021Rivers are major pathways of plastics f...
Rivers are an important transport route of anthropogenic litter from inland sources toward the sea. ...
International audienceWe present here the first estimates of floating macro-litter in surface waters...
Anthropogenic litter in aquatic ecosystems negatively impacts ecosystems, species and economic activ...
Anthropogenic litter, plastic in particular, is an emerging ecological hazard. To effectively preven...
Most marine litter pollution is assumed to originate from land-based sources, entering the marine en...
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...
Plastic pollution in aquatic ecosystems is a growing threat to ecosystem health and human livelihood...
The territorial system of the Rhine-Meuse- Scheldt Delta, located between the Netherlands and Belgiu...
A high percentage of the litter entering the marine environment is assumed to come from land-based s...
Microplastics result from fragmentation of plastic debris or are released to the environment as pre-...
EGU General Assembly 2021, ONLINE, , 19-/04/2021 - 30/04/2021Rivers are major pathways of plastics f...
Rivers are an important transport route of anthropogenic litter from inland sources toward the sea. ...
International audienceWe present here the first estimates of floating macro-litter in surface waters...