Various field methods have been used globally in an attempt to understand and quantify plastic pollution. However, in regions, such as the west coast of Scotland, sparse populations, combined with complex coastlines of numerous islands, sea lochs and headlands, has resulted in limited field data. The Clyde Sea is the most populated and industrialised region on the west coast of Scotland and therefore a potential source of land-based plastic litter to the less populated coast to the north. This study first presents an analysis of Marine Conservation Society (MCS) citizen-science beach-clean data, from 1994 to 2019, revealing spatial patterns between beach-clean sites. Plastic litter was categorised into land, marine and unknown sources, with...
Anthropogenic marine debris, mainly of plastic origin, is accumulating in estuarine and coastal envi...
Plastic waste is causing a high amount of pollution in the ocean. A lot of plastic pollution remains...
Foreshore litter data from a UK citizen-science programme, combined with OSPAR data, were analysed f...
Various field methods have been used globally in an attempt to understand and quantify plastic pollu...
Various field methods have been used globally in an attempt to understand and quantify plastic pollu...
Beach-cleans conducted on the west coast of Scotland investigated the distribution of land- and mari...
A simple hypothesis-driven model of how floating marine plastic litter is blown onto a beach, and th...
As a result of the unabated growth in plastic usage worldwide, their abundance in the marine environ...
© 2020 Around the coastline of the UK, macro-debris has been observed in average densities of over 7...
Plastic litter is accumulating on pristine northern European beaches, including the European Arctic,...
Litter pollution on beaches is a growing problem worldwide that threatens marine species and tourism...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the ...
Using simple models, coupled with parameters extracted from published studies, the annual inputs of ...
AbstractGrowing evidence suggests that anthropogenic litter, particularly plastic, represents a high...
Marine debris from ships has persisted and remains a concern despite international agreements such a...
Anthropogenic marine debris, mainly of plastic origin, is accumulating in estuarine and coastal envi...
Plastic waste is causing a high amount of pollution in the ocean. A lot of plastic pollution remains...
Foreshore litter data from a UK citizen-science programme, combined with OSPAR data, were analysed f...
Various field methods have been used globally in an attempt to understand and quantify plastic pollu...
Various field methods have been used globally in an attempt to understand and quantify plastic pollu...
Beach-cleans conducted on the west coast of Scotland investigated the distribution of land- and mari...
A simple hypothesis-driven model of how floating marine plastic litter is blown onto a beach, and th...
As a result of the unabated growth in plastic usage worldwide, their abundance in the marine environ...
© 2020 Around the coastline of the UK, macro-debris has been observed in average densities of over 7...
Plastic litter is accumulating on pristine northern European beaches, including the European Arctic,...
Litter pollution on beaches is a growing problem worldwide that threatens marine species and tourism...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the ...
Using simple models, coupled with parameters extracted from published studies, the annual inputs of ...
AbstractGrowing evidence suggests that anthropogenic litter, particularly plastic, represents a high...
Marine debris from ships has persisted and remains a concern despite international agreements such a...
Anthropogenic marine debris, mainly of plastic origin, is accumulating in estuarine and coastal envi...
Plastic waste is causing a high amount of pollution in the ocean. A lot of plastic pollution remains...
Foreshore litter data from a UK citizen-science programme, combined with OSPAR data, were analysed f...