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Citizen Scientists Study Beach Litter along 12,000 Km of the East Pacific Coast: A Baseline for the International Plastic Treaty.

Diamela De Veer, Jostein Baeza-Alvarez, Solange Bolanos, Sebastian Cavour Araya, Jodie J. Darquea, Manuel A. Diaz Poblete,Gustavo Dominguez,Geraldine Holtmann-Ahumada,Daniela Honorato-Zimmer, Nikita Gaibor,Maria de los Angeles Gallardo, Valeska Guevara Torrejon, Alejandra Leon Chumpitaz, Lara Marcus Zamora, Valentina Mora, Juan Manuel Munoz Araya,Beatriz Pernia,Sara Purca,Marcelo M. Rivadeneira, Osmel Alberto Sanchez,Jose Miguel Sepulveda,Mauricio Urbina,Nelson Vasquez, Jose Velez Tacuri,Vieia Villalobos, Bernardita Villanueva Bruecher,Martin Thiel

Marine pollution bulletin(2023)

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Abstract
Anthropogenic Marine Litter (AML) accumulating on beaches causes damage to coastal ecosystems and high costs to local communities. Volunteers sampled AML on 130 beaches along the central and southern East Pacific coasts, with AML densities ranging from 0.46 to 2.26 items m-2 in the different countries. AML composition was dominated by plastics and cigarette butts, the latter especially in Mexico and Chile. The accumulation of AML in the upper zones of the beaches and substantial proportions of cigarette butts, glass and metal pointed mainly to local sources. Statistical modelling of litter sources on continental beaches revealed that tourism, access and related infrastructure (e.g. parking lots) best explained AML densities, while plastic densities were also influenced by the distance from river mouths and national Gross Domestic Product. Large-scale monitoring can be a useful tool to evaluate the effectiveness of public policies that should primarily focus on land sources.
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Collaborative science,Marine debris,Large-scale monitoring,Plastic pollution,Cigarette butts,Public policies
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