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Seasonal Distribution, Composition, and Inventory of Plastic Debris on the Yugang Park Beach in Zhanjiang Bay, South China Sea

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022 20 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Peng Zhang Peng Zhang Qiying Jian, Peng Zhang Qiying Jian, Peng Zhang Shujia Wang, Peng Zhang Peng Zhang Peng Zhang Peng Zhang Shanshan Wei, Qiying Jian, Peng Zhang Shanshan Wei, Shanshan Wei, Shujia Wang, Shujia Wang, Huifeng Zhong, Qiying Jian, Huifeng Zhong, Shanshan Wei, Jibiao Zhang, Jibiao Zhang, Peng Zhang Peng Zhang Qiying Jian, Qiying Jian, Shujia Wang, Peng Zhang Qiying Jian, Shujia Wang, Qiying Jian, Jibiao Zhang, Huifeng Zhong, Shanshan Wei, Peng Zhang Qiying Jian, Jibiao Zhang, Jibiao Zhang, Jibiao Zhang, Jibiao Zhang, Huifeng Zhong, Qiying Jian, Peng Zhang Shanshan Wei, Shanshan Wei, Peng Zhang Qiying Jian, Qiying Jian, Shujia Wang, Jibiao Zhang, Jibiao Zhang, Peng Zhang Shujia Wang, Shujia Wang, Jibiao Zhang, Qiying Jian, Peng Zhang Qiying Jian, Qiying Jian, Jibiao Zhang, Qiying Jian, Peng Zhang Peng Zhang Peng Zhang Peng Zhang

Summary

Researchers surveyed seasonal distribution and composition of plastic debris at Yugang Park Beach in South China Sea, finding significant variation across seasons and tidal zones, with single-use plastics from tourism and fishing activities as the primary sources.

Study Type Environmental

Plastic debris contamination in marine environments is a global problem that poses a considerable threat to the sustainability and health of coastal ecosystems. Marine beaches, as the key zones where terrestrial plastic debris reach coastal waters, are faced with the increasing pressures of human activities. In this study, we explored the distribution, composition, and inventory of plastic debris over seasonal and tidal zones at the Yugang Park Beach (YPB) in Zhanjiang Bay, South China Sea, to provide a baseline for plastic debris on a marine beach. The results showed mean abundance of plastic debris in summer (6.00 ± 2.10 items/m2) was significantly greater than that in winter (3.75 ± 2.12 items/m2). In addition, the composition of plastic debris ranged in size mainly from 1 to 5 mm and 0.5 to 2.5 cm in winter and summer, respectively. In terms of composition, white plastic debris was the most common (81.1%), and foam was the most abundant (64.4%). Moreover, there was a significant relationship between the abundance of plastic debris and sand grain size fraction (p < 0.05), implying the abundances of microplastic debris were more easily impacted by sand grain size (>2 mm). In total inventory, there were about 1.18 × 105 and 2.95 × 105 items of plastic debris on the YPB in winter and summer, respectively. The tidal variation and human activities are responsible for the plastic debris accumulation. This study provided a method to quantify the inventory of plastic debris on a beach and could be helpful to consider regional tidal variations and critical source areas for effective plastic debris clean-up.

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