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Marine debris database development using international best practices: A case study in Vietnam

Tony R. ‎Walker, Eamonn McGuinty, Doug Hickman

2021Marine Pollution Bulletin44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Marine debris, particularly plastic debris is a ubiquitous global pervasive problem. The international community recognizes that a reduction in plastic debris density is central to sustainable ocean use based on reduction performance metrics. Although many national databases already exist or are being developed, an internationally accepted index of plastic debris density does not currently exist. Standardized methods for monitoring marine debris can help inform policy decisions to reduce sources marine debris and support mitigation effectiveness. Vietnam recently committed to addressing marine debris nationally and internationally and developed ambitious targets to manage and reduce ocean plastic debris, yet Vietnam does not currently have a national marine debris monitoring database. This study identified international best practices and standards; developed a marine plastic database for accurate, efficient information gathering, management, and reporting; and developed a centralized database platform for future marine plastic debris management in Vietnam that can be adapted for other jurisdictions.

Topics & Concepts

DebrisMarine debrisEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental planningDatabaseEnvironmental protectionGeographyComputer scienceMeteorologyMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionRecycling and Waste Management Techniques