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Deep-sea litter: a comparison of seamounts, banks and a ridge in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans reveals both environmental and anthropogenic factors impact accumulation and composition
- Source :
- Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 2 (2015)
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Frontiers Media S.A., 2015.
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Abstract
- Marine litter is a global challenge that has recently received policymakers’ attention, with new environmental targets in addition to changes to old legislation. There are no global estimates of benthic litter because of the scarcity of data and only patchy survey coverage. However, estimates of baseline abundance and composition of litter are vital in order to implement litter reduction policies and adequate monitoring schemes. Two large-scale surveys of submarine geomorphological features in the Indian and Atlantic Oceans reveal that litter was found at all locations, despite their remoteness. Litter abundance was patchy, but both surveyed oceans had sites of high litter density. There was a significant difference in the type of litter found in the two oceans, with the Indian Ocean sites being dominated by fishing gear, whereas the Atlantic Ocean sites displayed a greater mix of general refuse. This study suggests that seabed litter is ubiquitous on raised benthic features, such as seamounts. It also concludes that the pattern of accumulation and composition of the litter is determined by a complex range of factors both environmental and anthropogenic. We suggest that the tracing of fishing effort and gear type would be an important step to elucidate hotspots of litter abundance on seamounts, ridges and banks.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
lcsh:QH1-199.5
Range (biology)
Seamount
Ocean Engineering
lcsh:General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution
010501 environmental sciences
Aquatic Science
Oceanography
01 natural sciences
Deep sea
litter
Abundance (ecology)
seamount
Marine debris
Marine Science
14. Life underwater
lcsh:Science
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Water Science and Technology
fishing gear
Global and Planetary Change
geography
geography.geographical_feature_category
benthic
Ecology
010604 marine biology & hydrobiology
Debris
13. Climate action
Benthic zone
seamounts
Litter
Environmental science
lcsh:Q
debris
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 22967745
- Volume :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Frontiers in Marine Science
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b0bff636c0bf2618d4f787b6b91f9476
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2015.00003