Plastics in marine environments undergo molecular degradation via biocatalytic and photocatalytic mechanisms. Abandoned, lost, or discarded fishing gear (ALDFG) damages marine and coastal environments as well as plant and animal species. This article reviews ghost fishing, ecological damage from marine plastics, recommended recycling practices and alternative usages of derelict fishing gear. Material mixing techniques are proposed to counteract the effect of biocatalytic and photocatalytic biodegradation within the context of plastic fish net recycling. There is a need for a new and rapid “multidimensional molecular characterization” technology to quantify, at a batch level, the extent of photocatalytic or biocatalytic degradation experienc...
Plastic is one of the most commonly found residues in the marine environment, which can cause severa...
Purse seiners deploy large amounts of drifting fish aggregation devices (FADs) in all tropical ocean...
In the mid 1970’s, concern began to grow about the increasing volume of marine debris in the world’s...
Plastics in marine environments undergo molecular degradation via biocatalytic and photocatalytic me...
After more than 30 years of research on plastic pollution, data on sources and ecotoxicity are still...
Plastic waste generation has become an important problem that critically affects marine and oceans e...
Plastic debris is an ever-growing concern adversely affecting the coastal and marine ecosystem. Amon...
Abandoned gillnets in the marine environment represent a global environmental risk due to the ghost ...
Globally, the fishing industry is one key source of plastic pollution as the majority of fishing gea...
Longlining is a widely used fishing method. During longline fishing, some of the snoods connecting t...
Plastic waste affects several coastal and marine ecosystems in the world. In addition to ecological ...
More than 250,000 metric tons of plastic are currently floating on the sea surface threating marine ...
Marine microplastics generated by wear and tear of bottom trawls and demersal seines during their se...
More than 250,000 metric tons of plastic are currently floating on the sea surface threatening marin...
Not AvailableSources of wastes in fishing operations mainly include bycatch discards; processing wa...
Plastic is one of the most commonly found residues in the marine environment, which can cause severa...
Purse seiners deploy large amounts of drifting fish aggregation devices (FADs) in all tropical ocean...
In the mid 1970’s, concern began to grow about the increasing volume of marine debris in the world’s...
Plastics in marine environments undergo molecular degradation via biocatalytic and photocatalytic me...
After more than 30 years of research on plastic pollution, data on sources and ecotoxicity are still...
Plastic waste generation has become an important problem that critically affects marine and oceans e...
Plastic debris is an ever-growing concern adversely affecting the coastal and marine ecosystem. Amon...
Abandoned gillnets in the marine environment represent a global environmental risk due to the ghost ...
Globally, the fishing industry is one key source of plastic pollution as the majority of fishing gea...
Longlining is a widely used fishing method. During longline fishing, some of the snoods connecting t...
Plastic waste affects several coastal and marine ecosystems in the world. In addition to ecological ...
More than 250,000 metric tons of plastic are currently floating on the sea surface threating marine ...
Marine microplastics generated by wear and tear of bottom trawls and demersal seines during their se...
More than 250,000 metric tons of plastic are currently floating on the sea surface threatening marin...
Not AvailableSources of wastes in fishing operations mainly include bycatch discards; processing wa...
Plastic is one of the most commonly found residues in the marine environment, which can cause severa...
Purse seiners deploy large amounts of drifting fish aggregation devices (FADs) in all tropical ocean...
In the mid 1970’s, concern began to grow about the increasing volume of marine debris in the world’s...