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Monitoring marine litter on Funchal beaches (Madeira Island): insights for litter management

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Autor(a) principal: Bettencourt, Sara
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Lucas, Carlos, Costa, Sónia, Caeiro, Sandra
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.2/16655
Resumo: Marine litter is a complex and multi-dimensional problem, with beach litter surveys being an important cost-effective tool for monitoring and assessing marine litter pollution. In Madeira Island (Portugal, NE Atlantic), a region awarded several times as ‘Europe’s Leading Island Destination’ and with a particular orography, there is a scarce understanding of the situation of marine debris. A two-year monitoring (July 2020 to April 2022) of macro-litter was conducted on two beaches in Funchal, the largest city and capital of the island. The abundance, composition, sources, and pathways of the stranded marine litter were assessed following OSPAR guidelines. During the two years, a total of 14,265 items were recorded. The mean litter density was found to be 0.29 items/m2 and the beaches’ clean index ranged between ‘very clean’ and ‘dirty’. Cigarette butts (30.9%) and plastic objects (30.7%) were the most frequent marine litter items, followed by paper/cardboard (9.2%) and metal items (8.3%). The composition of the litter showed that most of the monitored marine debris has a land-based source, with a strong contribution from smoking-related activities and littering in streams. By characterizing the waste and identifying its source, it was possible to propose integrated management actions at a local level. Outreach and raising awareness campaigns, together with actions to limit single-use plastic items and stimulate a circular economy, could contribute to limit marine litter on the studied island but also in other regions with similar profiles.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Monitoring marine litter on Funchal beaches (Madeira Island): insights for litter management
title Monitoring marine litter on Funchal beaches (Madeira Island): insights for litter management
spellingShingle Monitoring marine litter on Funchal beaches (Madeira Island): insights for litter management
Bettencourt, Sara
Marine litter pollution
Monitoring
Marine litter pollution
Monitoring
Beaches cleanups
Land-based sources
Marine litter management
Oceanic island
title_short Monitoring marine litter on Funchal beaches (Madeira Island): insights for litter management
title_full Monitoring marine litter on Funchal beaches (Madeira Island): insights for litter management
title_fullStr Monitoring marine litter on Funchal beaches (Madeira Island): insights for litter management
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring marine litter on Funchal beaches (Madeira Island): insights for litter management
title_sort Monitoring marine litter on Funchal beaches (Madeira Island): insights for litter management
author Bettencourt, Sara
author_facet Bettencourt, Sara
Lucas, Carlos
Costa, Sónia
Caeiro, Sandra
author_role author
author2 Lucas, Carlos
Costa, Sónia
Caeiro, Sandra
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Aberto
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bettencourt, Sara
Lucas, Carlos
Costa, Sónia
Caeiro, Sandra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Marine litter pollution
Monitoring
Marine litter pollution
Monitoring
Beaches cleanups
Land-based sources
Marine litter management
Oceanic island
topic Marine litter pollution
Monitoring
Marine litter pollution
Monitoring
Beaches cleanups
Land-based sources
Marine litter management
Oceanic island
description Marine litter is a complex and multi-dimensional problem, with beach litter surveys being an important cost-effective tool for monitoring and assessing marine litter pollution. In Madeira Island (Portugal, NE Atlantic), a region awarded several times as ‘Europe’s Leading Island Destination’ and with a particular orography, there is a scarce understanding of the situation of marine debris. A two-year monitoring (July 2020 to April 2022) of macro-litter was conducted on two beaches in Funchal, the largest city and capital of the island. The abundance, composition, sources, and pathways of the stranded marine litter were assessed following OSPAR guidelines. During the two years, a total of 14,265 items were recorded. The mean litter density was found to be 0.29 items/m2 and the beaches’ clean index ranged between ‘very clean’ and ‘dirty’. Cigarette butts (30.9%) and plastic objects (30.7%) were the most frequent marine litter items, followed by paper/cardboard (9.2%) and metal items (8.3%). The composition of the litter showed that most of the monitored marine debris has a land-based source, with a strong contribution from smoking-related activities and littering in streams. By characterizing the waste and identifying its source, it was possible to propose integrated management actions at a local level. Outreach and raising awareness campaigns, together with actions to limit single-use plastic items and stimulate a circular economy, could contribute to limit marine litter on the studied island but also in other regions with similar profiles.
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