Spatial distribution of marine macro-litter on the seafloor in the northern Mediterranean Sea: the MEDITS initiative
Scientia Marina2019
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Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
María Teresa Spedicato
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
Christos Ioakeimidis,
Christos Ioakeimidis,
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
Walter Zupa,
Christos Ioakeimidis,
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Pierluigi Carbonara,
Christos Ioakeimidis,
Christos Ioakeimidis,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Fabio Fiorentino,
François Galgani,
Fabio Fiorentino,
François Galgani,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
Christos Ioakeimidis,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
Alessandro Cau,
Christos Ioakeimidis,
Christos Ioakeimidis,
Christos Ioakeimidis,
Antonio Esteban,
Milica Mandić,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Angélique Jadaud,
Antonio Esteban,
Alessandro Cau,
Antonio Esteban,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Christos Ioakeimidis,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Milica Mandić,
Cristina García‐Ruíz,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Angélique Jadaud,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
Alessandro Cau,
Angélique Jadaud,
Maria Cristina Follesa,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Christos Ioakeimidis,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Giorgos Lazarakis,
Giorgos Lazarakis,
Christos Ioakeimidis,
François Galgani,
Giuseppe Lembo,
François Galgani,
Milica Mandić,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
Porzia Maiorano,
François Galgani,
Marina Sartini,
François Galgani,
Fabrizio Serena,
François Galgani,
Alessandro Cau,
Antonio Esteban,
Igor Isajlović,
François Galgani,
Reno Micallef,
François Galgani,
Ioannis Thasitis,
Christos Ioakeimidis,
François Galgani,
François Galgani,
María Teresa Spedicato
Summary
Researchers modeled the spatial distribution of plastic macro-litter on the northern Mediterranean seafloor using MEDITS trawl survey data from 2013-2015, identifying accumulation hotspots using generalized additive models incorporating depth, latitude, longitude, and other environmental covariates.
Marine litter is one of the main sources of anthropogenic pollution in the marine ecosystem, with plastic representing a global threat. This paper aims to assess the spatial distribution of plastic macro-litter on the seafloor, identifying accumulation hotspots at a northern Mediterranean scale. Density indices (items km–2) from the MEDITS trawl surveys (years 2013-2015) were modelled by generalized additive models using a Delta-type approach and several covariates: latitude, longitude, depth, seafloor slope, surface oceanographic currents and distances from main ports. To set thresholds for the identification of accumulation areas, the percentiles (85th, 90th and 95th) of the plastic spatial density distribution were computed on the raster data. In the northern Mediterranean marine macro-litter was widespread (90.13% of the 1279 surveyed stations), with plastic by far the most recurrent category. The prediction map of the plastic density highlighted accumulation areas (85th, 90th and 95th percentiles of the distribution, respectively, corresponding to 147, 196 and 316 items km–2) in the Gulf of Lions, eastern Corsica, the eastern Adriatic Sea, the Argo-Saronic region and waters around southern Cyprus. Maximum densities were predicted in correspondence to the shallower depths and in proximity to populated areas (distance from the ports). Surface currents and local water circulation with cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies were identified as drivers likely facilitating the sinking to the bottoms of floating debris.