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Investigating the distribution and regional occurrence of anthropogenic litter in English marine protected areas using 25 years of citizen-science beach clean data

机译:使用25年公民科学海滩清洁数据调查英国海洋保护区人为垃圾的分布和区域发生

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Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are designated to enable the management of damaging activities within a discrete spatial area, and can be effective at reducing the associated impacts, including habitat loss and over-exploitation. Such sites, however, may be exposed to the potential impacts from broader scale pressures, such as anthropogenic litter, due to its diffuse nature and lack of constraint by legislative and/or political boundaries. Plastic, a large component of litter, is of particular concern, due to increasing evidence of its potential to cause ecological and socio-economic damage. The presence of sensitive marine features may mean that some MPAs are at greater potential risk from the impacts of plastic pollution than some non-protected sites. Understanding the abundance, distribution and composition of litter along coastlines is important for designing and implementing effective management strategies. Gathering such data, however, can be expensive and time-consuming but litter survey programmes that enlist citizen scientists are often able to resolve many of the logistical or financial constraints. Here, we examine data collected over 25-years (1994-2018), by Marine Conservation Society volunteers, for spatial patterns in relation to the English MPA network, with the aim of highlighting key sources of litter and identifying management priority areas. We found that MPAs in southeast (Kent) and southwest (Cornwall and Devon) England have the highest densities of shore-based litter. Plastic is the main material constituent and public littering the most common identifiable source. Items attributed to fishing activities were most prevalent in southwest MPAs and sewage related debris was highest in MPAs near large rivers and estuaries, indicating localised accumulation. When comparing inside and outside of MPAs, we found no difference in litter density, demonstrating the need for wider policy intervention at local, national and international scales to reduce the amount of litter. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:被指定海洋保护区(MPA),以使离散空间区域内的破坏性活动能够管理,并且可以有效地减少相关的影响,包括栖息地损失和过度剥削。然而,这种位点可能暴露于从更广泛的规模压力(例如人为垃圾)的潜在影响,这是由于其漫反射性和立法和/或政治边界缺乏约束。由于其潜力造成生态和社会经济损害的潜力的证据,塑料,垃圾的大量组成部分特别关注。敏感的海洋特征的存在可能意味着一些MPA从塑料污染的影响比某些非保护地点的影响更大。了解沿海岸线的垃圾的丰富,分布和组成对于设计和实施有效的管理策略非常重要。然而,收集这些数据可能是昂贵且耗时的,但招募公民科学家们常常能够解决许多物流或财务限制的垃圾调查计划。在这里,我们检查超过25年(1994-2018)的数据,海洋保护协会志愿者,与英国MPA网络有关的空间模式,旨在突出垃圾的关键来源和识别管理优先领域。我们发现Southeast(肯特)和西南(康沃尔和德文郡)英国的MPA有基于岸上的垃圾密度最高。塑料是主要材料成分和公众乱丢最常见的可识别源。捕捞活动归因于捕捞活动的物品在西南MPAS和污水处理中,在大型河流和河口附近的MPA中最高,表明本地化积累。在比较MPA的内外,我们发现垃圾密度没有差异,展示了在地方,国家和国际尺度的更广泛的政策干预,以减少垃圾量。 (c)2020作者。 elsevier有限公司出版

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Pollution》 |2020年第2期|114365.1-114365.10|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Exeter Ctr Ecol & Conservat Penryn TR10 9EZ Cornwall England|Univ Exeter Ctr Circular Econ Penryn TR10 9EZ Cornwall England;

    Marine Conservat Soc Ross On Wye HR9 7US England;

    Univ Exeter Ctr Ecol & Conservat Penryn TR10 9EZ Cornwall England;

    Marine Conservat Soc Ross On Wye HR9 7US England;

    Nat England 4th Floor Foss House 1-2 Peasholme Green York YO1 7PX N Yorkshire England;

    Marine Conservat Soc Ross On Wye HR9 7US England;

    Univ Exeter Coll Life & Environm Sci Hatherly Labs Exeter EX4 4PS Devon England;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Citizen-science; Litter; Marine protected areas; Plastic pollution; Policy;

    机译:公民科学;垃圾;海洋保护区;塑料污染;政策;

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