Sources, spatial distribution, and abundance of marine debris on Thondi coast, Palk Bay, Southeast coast of India

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作者
Perumal, Karthikeyan [1 ]
Boopathi, Vishwanath [1 ]
Chellaiyan, Stella [1 ]
Muthuramalingam, Subagunasekar [2 ]
Raja, Prakash [3 ]
机构
[1] Alagappa Univ, Sch Marine Sci, Dept Oceanog & Coastal Area Studies, Karaikkudi 630003, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] Gandhigram Rural Inst Deemed Univ, Ctr Geoinformat, Sch Hlth Sci & Rural Dev, Dindigul 624302, Tamil Nadu, India
[3] CSIR, Geol Oceanog Div GOD, Natl Inst Oceanog CSIR NIO, Panaji 403004, Goa, India
关键词
Marine debris; Clean-Coast Index; Plastics; Waste management; Beach; Thondi coast; TRACE-METALS; SEDIMENT CORES; PLASTIC WASTE; MACRO-LITTER; ENNORE CREEK; MICROPLASTICS; BEACH; ISLAND; ENVIRONMENT; POLLUTION;
D O I
10.1186/s12302-021-00576-x
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Background The Thondi coast is rich in valuable natural marine resources and socio-economically significant activities like agriculture, aquaculture, and fishing. The area receives an excess of untreated solid and liquid waste as a result of these activities. The study focuses on the abundance, distribution, and status of the Clean-Coast Index (CCI) of marine debris from the Thondi coast, Palk Bay, Southeast coast of India. This is the first research work focused on assessing the type and quantity of marine debris on the Thondi coast. Results A total of 1636 marine debris items/m(2) and their 4.09 concentration of the items/m(2) were determined in the marine debris: plastics (77.49%), cotton swabs (8.62%), cigarette butts (10.15%), and food containers (3.73%). From the result, the CCI had ranged between 4.25 (clean) and 20.4 (extremely dirty) with a mean of 8.92 (moderate) in the Thondi coast assessed. Conclusion This study was conducted for the first time in this region. Finally, the high CCI value of 20.4 on the coast indicated that the marine debris pollution levels were high at the time of sampling in the middle part of the Thondi coast (most of the beaches are covered with plastic) due to land-based marine debris (62.45%), sea-originated marine debris (21.14%), and unknown sources (16.41%) of the items. Our findings served as a baseline for potential evaluations of the marine environment. Input prevention should be the goal of management efforts, including proper waste management, plastic recycling, and stringent penalties for illegal waste dumping.
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