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Status of the Beach Litter in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Dungonab and Mukkawar Island Marine National Park in Sudan, Red Sea

机译:在苏丹,红海,联合国教科文组织世界遗产的海滩垃圾世界遗产地区苏丹,红海

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Information on marine litter in general and beach litter in particular from Sudan and to some extent from the Red Sea region is insufficient. The aim of this study is to assess the beach litter composition, distribution, and abundance in some selected beaches of the World Heritage Site of Dungonab Bay and Mukkawar Island National Park (DMNP) located in Sudan, Red Sea coast, and to examine the rate of beach litter flux and the cleanliness of its beaches in order to provide baseline information for beach litter management at DMNP. A total of 6 sites were investigated for beach litter over a 10-month period from January to October 2017 on a quarterly basis. A total of 24 collections of beach litter were performed covering a stretch of 600?m or 7700?m2 of DMNP coastline. In total, 3037 beach litter items were collected during the study time from DMNP with an overall average of 506.2?±?409.8?items/100?m (0.4?items/m2). Plastic beach litter was the most abundant (1738?items), constituting 57.23% with an average density of 289.7?±?242.2?items/100?m (0.23?items/m2). The beaches of DMNP were clean (CCI?=?4.6) at the time of the study. The rate of flux of the beach litter decreased steadily from 21.9 to 16.43?items/100?m/day with an overall average of 18.82?±?2.8?items/100?m/day. The gradual decrease in the net accumulation of beach litter over the period of the study suggests that the beach litter at DMNP was likely of a local land-based origin and the beaches of DMNP are not a potential sink of marine litter. The determination of the rate of flux of beach litter is a reasonable indicator of the dynamics of beach litter in DMNP. Accordingly, application of preventive measures accompanied with awareness activities and investment in plastic collection and recycling would further enhance and preserve the present status of beach cleanliness and encourage tourism activities.
机译:关于海洋垃圾的信息,尤其是来自苏丹的海滩垃圾以及来自红海地区的一定程度不足。本研究的目的是评估在位于苏丹,红海海岸的Dungonab Bay和Mukkawar Island National Park(DMNP)世界遗产的一些选定的海滩中的海滩垃圾组成,分布和丰富。海滩垃圾通量和海滩的清洁,为DMNP提供海滩垃圾管理的基线信息。每季度为2017年1月至10月10日期间,共有6个地点为海滩垃圾调查了6个地点。覆盖了24种海滩垃圾的海滩垃圾,覆盖了600米或7700?M2的DMNP海岸线。总共收集了3037个海滩垃圾项目,从DMNP进行了总体平均为506.2?±409.8?项目/ 100?M(0.4?项目/ m2)。塑料海滩垃圾是最丰富的(1738个?物品),平均密度为289.7的平均密度为57.23%?±242.2?项目/ 100?m(0.23?项目/ m2)。在研究时,DMNP的海滩很干净(CCI?=?4.6)。海滩垃圾的速率从21.9到16.43稳步下降到16.43?项目/ 100?M /天,整体平均为18.82?±2.8?4.8?项目/ 100?M /日。在该研究期间海滩垃圾净积累的逐步减少表明,DMNP的海滩垃圾可能是当地陆地的起源,DMNP的海滩不是海洋垃圾的潜在汇。海滩垃圾汇率的确定是DMNP中海滩垃圾动态的合理指标。因此,伴随着塑料收集和回收投资伴随着预防措施的适用将进一步增强和保留海滩清洁度的现状,并鼓励旅游活动。

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