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埃及和沙特阿拉伯在 COVID-19 大流行期间海洋环境受到个人防护设备污染:简短聚焦。

Contamination of the marine environment in Egypt and Saudi Arabia with personal protective equipment during COVID-19 pandemic: A short focus.

机构信息

Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, 21511 Moharem Bay, Alexandria. Egypt; National Scientific Committee of Problems in Environment (SCOPE), Academy of Scientific Research & Technology (ASRT), 101 Kasr Al-Ini Street, Cairo, Egypt.

National Scientific Committee of Problems in Environment (SCOPE), Academy of Scientific Research & Technology (ASRT), 101 Kasr Al-Ini Street, Cairo, Egypt; Aquatic Environment Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University, Egypt.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2022 Mar 1;810:152046. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.152046. Epub 2021 Nov 29.

Abstract

Plastic pollution and its impact on marine ecosystems are major concerns globally, and the situation was exacerbated after the outbreak of COVID-19. Clean-up campaigns took place during the summer season (June-August 2020) in two coastal cities in Egypt (Alexandria and Hurghada) and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to document the abundance of beach debris through public involvement, and then remove it. A total of 3673, 255, and 848 items were collected from Alexandria, Hurghada, and Jeddah daily, respectively. Gloves and face masks (personal protective equipment "PPE") represent represented 40-60% of the total plastic items collected from each of the three cities, while plastic bags represented 7-20% of the total plastics litter collected from the same cities. The results indicated the presence of 2.79, 0.29, and 0.86 PPE item m in Alexandria, Hurghada and Jeddah, respectively. This short focus provides an assessment of the environmental impacts of single-use gloves and masks used for COVID-19 protection from June to August 2020. To the best of our knowledge, this study presents the first such information from the Middle East, specifically Egypt and Saudi Arabia. It highlights the need for further knowledge and action, such as safe, sustainable, and transparent waste management processes related to COVID-19 to reduce the negative impacts now, as well as in future events. Furthermore, this study helps in achieving key components of the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This short focus can serve as a multipurpose document, not only for scientists of different disciplines but for social media and citizens in general.

摘要

塑料污染及其对海洋生态系统的影响是全球关注的主要问题,而 COVID-19 疫情的爆发使情况更加恶化。在 2020 年夏季(6 月至 8 月),埃及的两个沿海城市(亚历山大和胡尔格达)和沙特阿拉伯的吉达开展了清理活动,通过公众参与来记录海滩垃圾的丰富度,然后将其清除。每天分别从亚历山大、胡尔格达和吉达收集了 3673、255 和 848 件物品。手套和口罩(个人防护装备“PPE”)分别占这三个城市收集的总塑料物品的 40-60%,而塑料袋占从这三个城市收集的总塑料垃圾的 7-20%。结果表明,在亚历山大、胡尔格达和吉达,每个城市的 PPE 物品分别为 2.79、0.29 和 0.86 件/m。本简短焦点提供了对 2020 年 6 月至 8 月期间用于 COVID-19 防护的一次性手套和口罩的环境影响的评估。据我们所知,这项研究是从中东,特别是埃及和沙特阿拉伯首次提供此类信息。它强调了需要进一步了解和采取行动,例如与 COVID-19 相关的安全、可持续和透明的废物管理流程,以减少现在以及未来事件的负面影响。此外,这项研究有助于实现联合国可持续发展目标(SDGs)的关键组成部分。本简短焦点可以作为多用途文件,不仅供不同学科的科学家使用,也供社交媒体和普通公民使用。

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