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Marine litter on the seafloors of the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea and northern East China Sea

Guangliang Teng, Xiujuan Shan, Xianshi Jin, Tao Yang

2021Marine Pollution Bulletin29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Seafloor litter was investigated in the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, and northern East China Sea (BYnECS) based on fisheries-independent bottom trawl surveys in 2019. The mean density of seafloor litter was 48.44 items∙km−2 (44.56 kg∙km−2) in the BYnECS, which was at an intermediate level compared with the values observed in other continental shelf areas worldwide. There were significant differences in the density of seafloor litter among different regions (P < 0.05), and the high-density litter accumulation areas in the northern Yellow Sea and Changjiang estuary and adjacent waters were close to the sediment accumulation areas. Plastics were predominant in the BYnECS and accounted for 72.80%/44.05% (number/weight) of the seafloor litter. Fishery-related litter was the main source of seafloor litter in the BYnECS. This study systematically reports the density, composition, sources and spatial distribution of seafloor litter in the BYnECS, thereby providing a scientific basis for the management of marine litter.

Topics & Concepts

LitterSeafloor spreadingOceanographyChina seaContinental shelfEstuaryMarine debrisSedimentGeologyEnvironmental scienceFisheryEcologyBiologyGeomorphologyDebrisMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionWater Quality Monitoring Technologies
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