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瓶中信:开源技术追踪塑料污染的移动轨迹。

Message in a bottle: Open source technology to track the movement of plastic pollution.

机构信息

Centre for Ecology and Conservation, University of Exeter, Penryn, Cornwall, United Kingdom.

Zoological Society of London, Regent's Park, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Dec 2;15(12):e0242459. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0242459. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Rivers worldwide are now acting as major transport pathways for plastic pollution and discharge large quantities of waste into the ocean. Previous oceanographic modelling and current drifter data have been used to predict the movement and accumulation of plastic pollution in the marine environment, but our understanding of the transport and fate through riparian systems is still largely unknown. Here we undertook a proof of concept study by applying open source tracking technology (both GPS (Global Positing System) cellular networks and satellite technology), which have been successfully used in many animal movement studies, to track the movements of individual plastic litter items (500 ml PET (polyethylene terephthalate) drinks bottles) through the Ganges River system (known as the Ganga in India and the Padma and Meghna in Bangladesh, hereafter known as the Ganges) and the Bay of Bengal. Deployed tags were successfully tracked through the Ganges river system and into the Bay of Bengal marine system. The "bottle tags" were designed and built (e.g. shape, size, buoyancy) to replicate true movement patterns of a plastic bottle. The maximum distance tracked to date is 2845 km over a period of 94 days. We discuss lessons learnt from the development of these plastic litter tags, and outline how the potential widespread use of this open source technology has the ability to significantly increase understanding of the location of accumulation areas and the timing of large inputs of plastic pollution into the aquatic system. Furthermore, "bottle tags" may act as a powerful tool for stimulating social behaviour change, informing science-based policy, and as valuable educational outreach tools for public awareness.

摘要

目前,全球河流是塑料污染的主要运输通道,它们将大量废物排入海洋。先前的海洋学建模和当前的漂流物数据被用于预测海洋环境中塑料污染的运动和积累,但我们对沿河流系统的传输和归宿的理解仍知之甚少。在这里,我们通过应用开源跟踪技术(包括 GPS 蜂窝网络和卫星技术)进行了概念验证研究,该技术已成功应用于许多动物运动研究中,以跟踪单个塑料垃圾(500 毫升 PET(聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯)饮料瓶)在恒河系统(在印度被称为恒河,在孟加拉国被称为 Ganga、Padma 和 Meghna)和孟加拉湾的运动情况。已成功跟踪部署的标签,通过恒河系统进入孟加拉湾海洋系统。“瓶标签”的设计和制造(例如形状、大小、浮力)旨在复制真正的塑料瓶运动模式。迄今为止,跟踪到的最大距离是在 94 天的时间内追踪到 2845 公里。我们讨论了从这些塑料垃圾标签的开发中吸取的经验教训,并概述了这种开源技术的广泛应用如何能够显著提高对积累区位置和大量塑料污染输入到水生系统的时间的了解。此外,“瓶标签”可能成为刺激社会行为改变、告知基于科学的政策以及作为公共意识有价值的教育推广工具的有力工具。

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