Abundance of ingested debris by seals has been mentioned as a potential indicator of marine litter in the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). A sample of 107 stomachs, 100 intestines and 125 scats of harbour seals from the Netherlands was analysed for the presence of plastics. Incidence of plastic was 11% for stomachs, 1% for intestines, and 0% for scats. Younger animals, up to 3 years of age, were most affected. This is the first quantitative study of plastic ingestion by phocid seals. The observed level of incidence is of environmental concern, but is low in the sense of suitability of seals for MSFD monitoring purposes
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 51-61.Chapter 1 Project outline -- Chapter 2 Introduction -- ...
The level of knowledge on microplastic exposure in marine mammals is limited by the access to dead a...
In April 2017, we conducted a cruise in the Greenland Sea, on board of the RV “Helmer Hansen”. The m...
Abundance of ingested debris by seals has been mentioned as a potential indicator of marine litter i...
Stomach contents of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) collected in the Netherlands between 2003 ...
Stomach contents of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) collected in the Netherlands between 2003 ...
Plastic debris is globally found around the world and the remote Arctic is no exception. Arctic true...
For several decades it has been known that plastics in the marine environment can harm marine organi...
For several decades it has been known that plastics in the marine environment can harm marine organi...
In recent decades, the amount of marine debris has increased in our oceans. As wildlife interactions...
Plastic pollution has become one of the largest environmental challenges we currently face. The Unit...
The abundance of plastics in stomachs of northern fulmars from the North Sea is used in the OSPAR Ec...
The abundance of plastics in stomachs of northern fulmars from the North Sea is used in the OSPAR Ec...
Plastic pollution represents a pervasive and increasing threat to marine ecosystems worldwide and th...
Through collaboration with Inuit hunters, we examined the stomach contents of 142 seals (ringed seal...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 51-61.Chapter 1 Project outline -- Chapter 2 Introduction -- ...
The level of knowledge on microplastic exposure in marine mammals is limited by the access to dead a...
In April 2017, we conducted a cruise in the Greenland Sea, on board of the RV “Helmer Hansen”. The m...
Abundance of ingested debris by seals has been mentioned as a potential indicator of marine litter i...
Stomach contents of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) collected in the Netherlands between 2003 ...
Stomach contents of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) collected in the Netherlands between 2003 ...
Plastic debris is globally found around the world and the remote Arctic is no exception. Arctic true...
For several decades it has been known that plastics in the marine environment can harm marine organi...
For several decades it has been known that plastics in the marine environment can harm marine organi...
In recent decades, the amount of marine debris has increased in our oceans. As wildlife interactions...
Plastic pollution has become one of the largest environmental challenges we currently face. The Unit...
The abundance of plastics in stomachs of northern fulmars from the North Sea is used in the OSPAR Ec...
The abundance of plastics in stomachs of northern fulmars from the North Sea is used in the OSPAR Ec...
Plastic pollution represents a pervasive and increasing threat to marine ecosystems worldwide and th...
Through collaboration with Inuit hunters, we examined the stomach contents of 142 seals (ringed seal...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 51-61.Chapter 1 Project outline -- Chapter 2 Introduction -- ...
The level of knowledge on microplastic exposure in marine mammals is limited by the access to dead a...
In April 2017, we conducted a cruise in the Greenland Sea, on board of the RV “Helmer Hansen”. The m...