Marine debris: A review of impacts and global initiatives

May 16, 2019Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA

Marine debris: its effects and worldwide efforts to address it

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Abstract

Between 4.8 and 12.7 million metric tonnes of consumer plastics enter the oceans annually, contributing to over 100 million macroplastic particles found in just 12 regional seas.

  • Marine debris, primarily plastics, constitutes 50% to 90% of total marine debris globally.
  • Marine debris leads to injury or death of marine organisms and poses risks to human health through seafood consumption.
  • Floating plastics can transport harmful chemicals and facilitate the introduction of invasive species into marine environments.
  • Accumulation of marine debris degrades landscapes and negatively impacts tourism, resulting in economic losses.
  • Current initiatives to address marine debris are seen as short-term, with a circular economy proposed as a more sustainable long-term solution.

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