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What, where, and when: Spatial-temporal distribution of macro-litter on the seafloor of the western and central Mediterranean sea
Environmental Pollution2023
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François Galgani,
Olivia Gérigny
Olivia Gérigny
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Olivia Gérigny,
Olivia Gérigny,
Olivia Gérigny,
Olivia Gérigny,
Olivia Gérigny,
François Galgani,
Simone Franceschini,
Alice Sbrana,
Alice Sbrana,
Alice Sbrana,
Alice Sbrana,
Alice Sbrana,
Alice Sbrana,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Olivia Gérigny
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Olivia Gérigny
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Olivia Gérigny
François Galgani,
Olivia Gérigny,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
Alice Sbrana,
François Galgani,
Olivia Gérigny
Olivia Gérigny
François Galgani,
Alice Sbrana,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Olivia Gérigny,
Olivia Gérigny,
François Galgani,
Adriana Profeta,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
Simone Franceschini,
Adriana Profeta,
Olivia Gérigny
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Simone Franceschini,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Alessandro Cau,
Alice Sbrana,
Alice Sbrana,
Simone Franceschini,
Simone Franceschini,
Simone Franceschini,
Fabio Fiorentino,
Fabio Fiorentino,
Paola Rinelli,
François Galgani,
Tommaso Russo,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
Tommaso Russo,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
Alice Sbrana,
Alice Sbrana,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Olivia Gérigny
François Galgani,
Germana Garofalo,
Alice Sbrana,
François Galgani,
Tommaso Russo,
Olivia Gérigny,
François Galgani,
Alice Sbrana,
Olivia Gérigny,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Olivia Gérigny
Alice Sbrana,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
François Galgani,
Paola Rinelli,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
Adriana Profeta,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Simone Franceschini,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Alice Sbrana,
Paola Rinelli,
François Galgani,
Tommaso Russo,
Mario Sbrana,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Mario Sbrana,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Tommaso Russo,
François Galgani,
Mario Sbrana,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Alice Sbrana,
Olivia Gérigny
Tommaso Russo,
François Galgani,
Tommaso Russo,
Alessandro Cau,
Olivia Gérigny,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Olivia Gérigny,
Olivia Gérigny
Summary
Using fishery-independent monitoring data from the western Mediterranean, this study characterized the spatial and temporal distribution of macro-litter on the seafloor, identifying accumulation hotspots to guide marine litter management efforts.
Study Type
Environmental
The progressive increase of marine macro-litter on the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea is an urgent problem that needs accurate information and guidance to identify those areas most at risk of accumulation. In the absence of dedicated monitoring programs, an important source of opportunistic data is fishery-independent monitoring campaigns of demersal resources. These data have long been used but not yet extensively. In this paper, MEDiterranean International Trawl Survey (MEDITS) data was supplemented with 18 layers of information related to major environmental (e.g. depth, sea water and wind velocity, sea waves) and anthropogenic (e.g. river inputs, shipping lanes, urban areas and ports, fishing effort) forcings that influence seafloor macro-litter distribution. The Random Forest (RF), a machine learning approach, was applied to: i) model the distribution of several litter categories at a high spatial resolution (i.e. 1 km<sup>2</sup>); ii) identify major accumulation hot spots and their temporal trends. Results indicate that RF is a very effective approach to model the distribution of marine macro-litter and provides a consistent picture of the heterogeneous distribution of different macro-litter categories. The most critical situation in the study area was observed in the north-eastern part of the western basin. In addition, the combined analysis of weight and density data identified a tendency for lighter items to accumulate in areas (such as the northern part of the Tyrrhenian Sea) with more stagnant currents. This approach, based on georeferenced information widely available in public databases, seems a natural candidate to be applied in other basins as a support and complement tool to field monitoring activities and strategies for protection and remediation of the most impacted areas.