Bravo Macarena, de Los Angeles Gallardo Ma, Luna-Jorquera Guillermo, Núñez Paloma, Vásquez Nelson, Thiel Martin
Universidad Católica del Norte, Larrondo 1281, Coquimbo, Chile.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2009 Nov;58(11):1718-26. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2009.06.017. Epub 2009 Aug 8.
Anthropogenic marine debris (AMD) is an ubiquitous problem, which has motivated public participation in activities such as beach surveys and clean-up campaigns. While it is known that beaches in the SE Pacific are also affected by this problem, the quantities and types of AMD remain largely unknown. In the context of an outreach project, volunteers (approximately 1500 high-school students) participated in a nation-wide survey of AMD on 43 beaches distributed randomly along the entire Chilean coast (18 degrees S to 53 degrees S). The mean density of AMD was 1.8 items m(-2) and the major types were plastics, cigarette butts and glass. Densities in central Chile were lower than in northern and southern Chile, which could be due to different attitudes of beach users or to intense beach cleaning in central regions. We suggest that public participation in surveys and cleaning activities will raise awareness and thereby contribute to an improvement of the situation.
人为海洋垃圾(AMD)是一个普遍存在的问题,这激发了公众参与海滩调查和清理活动等。虽然已知东南太平洋的海滩也受到这个问题的影响,但AMD的数量和类型仍然很大程度上未知。在一个推广项目中,志愿者(约1500名高中生)参与了一项在智利整个海岸(南纬18度至53度)随机分布的43个海滩上进行的全国性AMD调查。AMD的平均密度为1.8件/平方米,主要类型是塑料、烟头和玻璃。智利中部的密度低于智利北部和南部,这可能是由于海滩使用者的不同态度或中部地区密集的海滩清理。我们建议公众参与调查和清理活动将提高意识,从而有助于改善这种情况。