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Characterisation of litter and their deposition at the banks of coastal lagoons in Ghana

Daniel Nukpezah, Joseph T. Quarshie, Elvis Nyarko, Jonathan N. Hogarh

2022Heliyon11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

/month. Plastic litter was by far the most abundant and diverse litter fraction. Generally, lagoons at urbanised areas of the coast were found to accumulate more litter than those located at non-urbanized areas. Other key factors that affected the accumulation of lagoon litter included proximity to communities, rainfall and the use of lagoons for recreational and religious activities. The results provided baseline data for lagoon waste management in the coastal environment in Ghana and other West African countries that share similar coastal characteristics.

Topics & Concepts

LitterShoreAbundance (ecology)Environmental scienceMarine debrisEcologyGeographyDeposition (geology)FisheryBiologySedimentPaleontologyDebrisMeteorologyMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesMunicipal Solid Waste Management
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