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Evidence that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is rapidly accumulating plastic.
Lebreton, L; Slat, B; Ferrari, F; Sainte-Rose, B; Aitken, J; Marthouse, R; Hajbane, S; Cunsolo, S; Schwarz, A; Levivier, A; Noble, K; Debeljak, P; Maral, H; Schoeneich-Argent, R; Brambini, R; Reisser, J.
Afiliação
  • Lebreton L; The Ocean Cleanup Foundation, Martinus Nijhofflaan 2, Delft, 2624 ES, The Netherlands. laurent.lebreton@theoceancleanup.com.
  • Slat B; The Modelling House, 66b Upper Wainui Road, Raglan, 3297, New Zealand. laurent.lebreton@theoceancleanup.com.
  • Ferrari F; The Ocean Cleanup Foundation, Martinus Nijhofflaan 2, Delft, 2624 ES, The Netherlands.
  • Sainte-Rose B; The Ocean Cleanup Foundation, Martinus Nijhofflaan 2, Delft, 2624 ES, The Netherlands.
  • Aitken J; The Ocean Cleanup Foundation, Martinus Nijhofflaan 2, Delft, 2624 ES, The Netherlands.
  • Marthouse R; Teledyne Optech, Inc., 7225 Stennis Airport Road, Kiln, MS, 39556, USA.
  • Hajbane S; Teledyne Optech, Inc., 7225 Stennis Airport Road, Kiln, MS, 39556, USA.
  • Cunsolo S; The Ocean Cleanup Foundation, Martinus Nijhofflaan 2, Delft, 2624 ES, The Netherlands.
  • Schwarz A; The Ocean Cleanup Foundation, Martinus Nijhofflaan 2, Delft, 2624 ES, The Netherlands.
  • Levivier A; School of Civil Engineering and Surveying, Faculty of Technology, University of Portsmouth, Portland Building, Portland Street, Portsmouth, PO1 3AH, UK.
  • Noble K; The Ocean Cleanup Foundation, Martinus Nijhofflaan 2, Delft, 2624 ES, The Netherlands.
  • Debeljak P; The Ocean Cleanup Foundation, Martinus Nijhofflaan 2, Delft, 2624 ES, The Netherlands.
  • Maral H; The Ocean Cleanup Foundation, Martinus Nijhofflaan 2, Delft, 2624 ES, The Netherlands.
  • Schoeneich-Argent R; Department of Biology, Marine Biology and Environmental Science, Roger Williams University, 1 Old Ferry Road, Bristol, RI, 02809, USA.
  • Brambini R; The Ocean Cleanup Foundation, Martinus Nijhofflaan 2, Delft, 2624 ES, The Netherlands.
  • Reisser J; Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS, Laboratoire d'Océanographie Microbienne (LOMIC), Observatoire Océanologique, F-66650, Banyuls/mer, France.
Sci Rep ; 8(1): 4666, 2018 03 22.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29568057
ABSTRACT
Ocean plastic can persist in sea surface waters, eventually accumulating in remote areas of the world's oceans. Here we characterise and quantify a major ocean plastic accumulation zone formed in subtropical waters between California and Hawaii The Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP). Our model, calibrated with data from multi-vessel and aircraft surveys, predicted at least 79 (45-129) thousand tonnes of ocean plastic are floating inside an area of 1.6 million km2; a figure four to sixteen times higher than previously reported. We explain this difference through the use of more robust methods to quantify larger debris. Over three-quarters of the GPGP mass was carried by debris larger than 5 cm and at least 46% was comprised of fishing nets. Microplastics accounted for 8% of the total mass but 94% of the estimated 1.8 (1.1-3.6) trillion pieces floating in the area. Plastic collected during our study has specific characteristics such as small surface-to-volume ratio, indicating that only certain types of debris have the capacity to persist and accumulate at the surface of the GPGP. Finally, our results suggest that ocean plastic pollution within the GPGP is increasing exponentially and at a faster rate than in surrounding waters.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Plásticos / Poluentes Químicos da Água / Monitoramento Ambiental / Resíduos de Alimentos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Plásticos / Poluentes Químicos da Água / Monitoramento Ambiental / Resíduos de Alimentos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article