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Validation of a Lagrangian model for large-scale macroplastic tracer transport using mussel-peg in NW Spain (Ría de Arousa)

The Science of The Total Environment 2022 30 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.
V. Pérez‐Muñuzuri, Sara Cloux, Sara Cloux, Sara Cloux, Sara Cloux, Sara Cloux, Silvia Allen-Perkins, Silvia Allen-Perkins, Silvia Allen-Perkins, Silvia Allen-Perkins, Hilda de Pablo, Hilda de Pablo, Hilda de Pablo, Hilda de Pablo, Hilda de Pablo, Hilda de Pablo, Hilda de Pablo, Hilda de Pablo, Daniel Garaboa-Paz, V. Pérez‐Muñuzuri, V. Pérez‐Muñuzuri, Daniel Garaboa-Paz, Daniel Garaboa-Paz, Daniel Garaboa-Paz, V. Pérez‐Muñuzuri, P. Montero, P. Montero, V. Pérez‐Muñuzuri, V. Pérez‐Muñuzuri, Vicente Pérez Muñuzuri

Summary

Researchers validated a Lagrangian computational model for tracking macroplastic transport in coastal waters by comparing simulated accumulation patterns of mussel-pegs with beach monitoring data in northwestern Spain's Ria de Arousa.

Marine debris is a growing problem in recent years due to population growth around the world. The incorrect management of plastic waste causes these bodies reach the seas and oceans, becoming a worldwide problem. Once they reach the seas and oceans, they begin a long period of degradation, moving from a macro state (plastics whose diameter is greater than 0.5 cm) to a micro state (diameter less than 0.5 cm). The microplastics spread throughout the oceans, entering the food chain of marine species and, subsequently, of humans. Therefore, it is important to stop the problem while it remains at the macroscale. In this work, a validation of a recently developed Lagrangian computational model to track the movement of macro plastics in seas and oceans is presented. This validation is performed on a regional scale, in the Ría de Arousa, one of the most important estuaries for mussel cultivation in northwestern Spain. During mussel cultivation in rafts, a type of floating plastic stick are released, the mussel-pegs. The potential of this study is that we can compare the accumulation results of the model with the accumulation data collected on the Galician beaches. In a general framework, the influence of wind on the spatial distribution of the accumulations given by the model was observed. For the monitoring data, similar results were found for the accumulation trends over the entire total period. For the monthly representation, some discrepancies were observed. These differences can be attributed to particular synoptic situations, poor reproduction of the coastline or to the very orientation of the study area with respect to the intertidal dynamics.

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