Center for Earth System Research and Sustainability (CEN), University of Hamburg, Bundesstraße 55, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.
State Agency for Environment, Nature Conservation and Geology, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (LUNG), Goldberger Straße 12, 18273 Güstrow, Germany.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2017 Feb 15;115(1-2):297-306. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.12.026. Epub 2016 Dec 16.
The abundance, weight and composition of marine debris were determined at the northwest coast of the Isle of Rügen in 2015. A total number of 1115 macrolitter items were registered, resulting in an abundance of 304±88.96 items per 100m of beach length and therefore being greater than the abundances found for other beaches at the Baltic Sea. Macrolitter items were predominantly composed of plastic, on average 83%. The four beaches under investigation have different exposition as well as touristic levels. The differing influence of wind and water currents as well as recreational activities on the macrolitter at these beaches was detectable. The distribution of items within a beach segment was analyzed by implementing D-GPS and drone aerial photography. The results of this analysis suggested that the identity of the substrate as well as the presence of vegetation are both major influencing factors in the macrolitter distribution.
2015 年,在吕根岛西北海岸对海洋垃圾的丰度、重量和组成进行了测定。共记录到 1115 件大型漂浮物,每 100 米海滩长度的丰度为 304±88.96 件,因此高于波罗的海其他海滩的丰度。大型漂浮物主要由塑料组成,平均占 83%。调查的四个海滩具有不同的暴露程度和旅游水平。可以检测到风、水流和娱乐活动对这些海滩上大型漂浮物的不同影响。通过实施 D-GPS 和无人机航空摄影,对海滩段内物品的分布进行了分析。该分析的结果表明,基质的特性以及植被的存在都是大型漂浮物分布的主要影响因素。