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The streaming of plastic in the Mediterranean Sea

Environmental Studies and Forestry

The streaming of plastic in the Mediterranean Sea

A. Baudena, E. Ser-giacomi, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking approach to tackle plastic pollution in the Mediterranean Sea, revealing that only 1% of the basin's surface area is responsible for 20% of plastic transit. This transformative research, conducted by Alberto Baudena, Enrico Ser-Giacomi, Isabel Jalón-Rojas, François Galgani, and Maria Luiza Pedrotti, highlights crucial crossroads in plastic transport pathways vital for effective mitigation strategies.... show more
Abstract
Plastic debris is a ubiquitous pollutant on the sea surface. To date, substantial research efforts focused on the detection of plastic accumulation zones. Here, a different paradigm is proposed: looking for crossroad regions through which large amounts of plastic debris flow. This approach is applied to the Mediterranean Sea, massively polluted but lacking in zones of high plastic concentration. The most extensive dataset of plastic measurements in this region to date is combined with an advanced numerical plastic-tracking model. Around 20% of Mediterranean plastic debris released every year passed through about 1% of the basin surface. The most important crossroads intercepted plastic debris from multiple sources, which had often traveled long distances. The detection of these spots could foster understanding of plastic transport and help mitigation strategies. Moreover, the general applicability and the soundness of the crossroad approach can promote its application to the study of other pollutants.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
May 27, 2022
Authors
Alberto Baudena, Enrico Ser-Giacomi, Isabel Jalón-Rojas, François Galgani, Maria Luiza Pedrotti
Tags
plastic pollution
Mediterranean Sea
crossroads
plastic debris
transport pathways
mitigation strategies
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