Concentrations of floating plastic were measured throughout the Mediterranean Sea to assess whether this basin can be regarded as a great accumulation region of plastic debris. We found that the average density of plastic (1 item per 4 m2), as well as its frequency of occurrence (100% of the sites sampled), are comparable to the accumulation zones described for the five subtropical ocean gyres. Plastic debris in the Mediterranean surface waters was dominated by millimeter-sized fragments, but showed a higher proportion of large plastic objects than that present in oceanic gyres, reflecting the closer connection with pollution sources. The accumulation of floating plastic in the Mediterranean Sea (between 1,000 and 3,000 tons) is likely related to the high human pressure together with the hydrodynamics of this semi-enclosed basin, with outflow mainly occurring through a deep water layer. Given the biological richness and concentration of economic activities in the Mediterranean Sea, the affects of plastic pollution on marine and human life are expected to be particularly frequent in this plastic accumulation region.
Andrés Cózar, Elisa Martí, Carlos M. Duarte, Juan García‐de‐Lomas, Erik van Sebille, Thomas J. Ballatore, Victor M. Eguı́luz, J. Ignacio González-Gordillo, Maria Luiza Pedrotti, Fidel Echevarrı́a, Romain Troublé, Xabier Irigoien
Andrés Cózar, Fidel Echevarrı́a, J. Ignacio González-Gordillo, Xabier Irigoien, Bárbara Úbeda, Santiago Hernández‐León, Álvaro T. Palma, Sandra Navarro, Juan García‐de‐Lomas, Andrea Ruiz, M.L. Fernández-de-Puelles, Carlos M. Duarte
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