Composition of Floating Debris in Harbours of the United States |
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Authors: | David P. Redford Wayne R. Trulli Heather K. Trulli |
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Affiliation: | 1. US Environmental Protection Agency Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds (WH-556F) , 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC, 20460, USA;2. Battelle Ocean Sciences , 397 Washington Street, Duxbury, MA, 02332, USA |
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Abstract: | As part of a programme to characterize floating anthropogenic debris in the aquatic environment, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducted 18 field surveys in the harbours of major metropolitan cities of the east, west, and Gulf coasts of the United States and the Mid-Atlantic Bight. the surveys were designed to provide information on the types, relative amounts, and distributions of aquatic debris in different geographic regions of the United States. Neuston nets (0.33 mm mesh) were used to collect surface debris during outgoing tides on two or three consecutive days in selected areas of each city. After each net tow, the debris, which ranged in size from small resin pellets to large plastic sheeting pieces, was identified, categorized, and counted. the data are being used to qualitatively characterize aquatic debris in coastal metropolitan areas, to examine potential regional variations, and to tentatively identify potential sources. |
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Keywords: | Plastic debris US harbours potential sources |
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