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新冠疫情导致的人类活动减少对夏威夷毛伊岛海滩堆积物的影响。

The impact of the anthropause caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on beach debris accumulation in Maui, Hawai'i.

机构信息

Pacific Whale Foundation, Wailuku, HI, 96793, USA.

Pacific Whale Foundation Australia, Urangan, QLD, 4655, Australia.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2023 Oct 18;13(1):17729. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-44944-4.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent travel restrictions led to a considerable reduction in tourism and human activity on Maui, presenting a unique opportunity to study debris accumulation on local beaches during changing levels of human activities. Standardized daily debris accumulation surveys were completed at two beach sites in Maui, Hawai 'i before (2017) as well as throughout the initial year of the pandemic (2020-2021) and allowed for the assessment of pandemic-related restrictions on marine debris accumulation trends. Throughout the pandemic, reduced beach use due to higher lockdown levels had significant impacts on debris accumulation at both sites, but only one of the two sites experienced a significant decrease (~ 90% reduction) in debris accumulation rates when compared to the same months in 2017. Daily accumulation rates across two sites increased from an average of 16 items/100 m during peak lockdown levels to 43 items/100 m when restrictions eased. The observed fluctuations in debris accumulation rates, driven by changes in tourism and travel restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic emphasize the importance of proactive measures to protect the natural environment, including source reduction and effective legislation for waste prevention. By addressing both local and remote sources of debris and focusing on reducing waste at its source, it is possible to mitigate the impacts of debris accumulation on coastal environments and marine life in Hawai'i.

摘要

新冠疫情和随后的旅行限制导致毛伊岛上的旅游业和人类活动大幅减少,这为研究人类活动水平变化时当地海滩上的碎片堆积提供了一个独特的机会。在夏威夷毛伊岛的两个海滩地点,我们在疫情之前(2017 年)以及整个疫情第一年(2020-2021 年)进行了标准化的每日碎片堆积调查,从而可以评估疫情相关限制对海洋碎片堆积趋势的影响。在整个疫情期间,由于封锁级别较高导致海滩使用减少,这对两个地点的碎片堆积都产生了重大影响,但与 2017 年同期相比,只有两个地点中的一个地点的碎片堆积率显著下降(~90%)。两个地点的日堆积率从封锁高峰期的平均 16 个/100 米增加到限制放宽时的 43 个/100 米。由新冠疫情期间旅游和旅行限制变化驱动的碎片堆积率波动强调了采取积极措施保护自然环境的重要性,包括源头减少和有效的废物预防立法。通过解决本地和远程的碎片来源,并专注于减少源头的废物,就有可能减轻碎片堆积对夏威夷沿海环境和海洋生物的影响。

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