Rapid Assessment of Floating Macroplastic Transport in the Rhine

Most marine litter pollution is assumed to originate from land-based sources, entering the marine environment through rivers. To better understand and quantify the risk that plastic pollution poses on aquatic ecosystems, and to develop effective prevention and mitigation methods, a better understanding of riverine plastic transport is needed. To achieve this, quantification of riverine plastic transport is crucial. Here, we demonstrate how established methods can be combined to provide a rapid and cost-effective characterization and quantification of floating macroplastic transport in the River Rhine. We combine visual observations with passive sampling to arrive at a first-order estimate of macroplastic transport, both in number (10–75 items per hour) and mass per unit of time (1.3–9.7 kg per day). Additionally, our assessment gives insight in the most abundant macroplastic polymer types the downstream reach of the River Rhine. Furthermore, we explore the spatial and temporal variation of plastic transport within the river, and discuss the benefits and drawbacks of current sampling methods. Finally, we present an outlook for future monitoring of major rivers, including several suggestions on how to expand the rapid assessment presented in this paper.

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Main Authors: Vriend, Paul, van Calcar, Caroline, Kooi, Merel, Landman, Harm, Pikaar, Remco, van Emmerik, Tim
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Language:English
Subjects:flux measurements, hydrology, macroplastic, marine litter, passive sampling, riverine plastic, visual sampling,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/rapid-assessment-of-floating-macroplastic-transport-in-the-rhine
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5619322024-10-02 Vriend, Paul van Calcar, Caroline Kooi, Merel Landman, Harm Pikaar, Remco van Emmerik, Tim Article/Letter to editor Frontiers in Marine Science 7 (2020) ISSN: 2296-7745 Rapid Assessment of Floating Macroplastic Transport in the Rhine 2020 Most marine litter pollution is assumed to originate from land-based sources, entering the marine environment through rivers. To better understand and quantify the risk that plastic pollution poses on aquatic ecosystems, and to develop effective prevention and mitigation methods, a better understanding of riverine plastic transport is needed. To achieve this, quantification of riverine plastic transport is crucial. Here, we demonstrate how established methods can be combined to provide a rapid and cost-effective characterization and quantification of floating macroplastic transport in the River Rhine. We combine visual observations with passive sampling to arrive at a first-order estimate of macroplastic transport, both in number (10–75 items per hour) and mass per unit of time (1.3–9.7 kg per day). Additionally, our assessment gives insight in the most abundant macroplastic polymer types the downstream reach of the River Rhine. Furthermore, we explore the spatial and temporal variation of plastic transport within the river, and discuss the benefits and drawbacks of current sampling methods. Finally, we present an outlook for future monitoring of major rivers, including several suggestions on how to expand the rapid assessment presented in this paper. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/rapid-assessment-of-floating-macroplastic-transport-in-the-rhine 10.3389/fmars.2020.00010 https://edepot.wur.nl/516668 flux measurements hydrology macroplastic marine litter passive sampling riverine plastic visual sampling https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic flux measurements
hydrology
macroplastic
marine litter
passive sampling
riverine plastic
visual sampling
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macroplastic
marine litter
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riverine plastic
visual sampling
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van Calcar, Caroline
Kooi, Merel
Landman, Harm
Pikaar, Remco
van Emmerik, Tim
Rapid Assessment of Floating Macroplastic Transport in the Rhine
description Most marine litter pollution is assumed to originate from land-based sources, entering the marine environment through rivers. To better understand and quantify the risk that plastic pollution poses on aquatic ecosystems, and to develop effective prevention and mitigation methods, a better understanding of riverine plastic transport is needed. To achieve this, quantification of riverine plastic transport is crucial. Here, we demonstrate how established methods can be combined to provide a rapid and cost-effective characterization and quantification of floating macroplastic transport in the River Rhine. We combine visual observations with passive sampling to arrive at a first-order estimate of macroplastic transport, both in number (10–75 items per hour) and mass per unit of time (1.3–9.7 kg per day). Additionally, our assessment gives insight in the most abundant macroplastic polymer types the downstream reach of the River Rhine. Furthermore, we explore the spatial and temporal variation of plastic transport within the river, and discuss the benefits and drawbacks of current sampling methods. Finally, we present an outlook for future monitoring of major rivers, including several suggestions on how to expand the rapid assessment presented in this paper.
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van Calcar, Caroline
Kooi, Merel
Landman, Harm
Pikaar, Remco
van Emmerik, Tim
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