Cleveland Peter, Morrison Ann
School of Future Environments Huri Te Ao, Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies, Auckland University of Technology, City Campus, Auckland 1010, New Zealand.
Sensors (Basel). 2025 Feb 4;25(3):937. doi: 10.3390/s25030937.
Plastic pollution in waterways poses a significant global challenge, largely stemming from land-based sources and subsequently transported by rivers to marine environments. With a substantial percentage of marine plastic waste originating from land-based sources, comprehending the trajectory and temporal experience of single-use plastic bottles assumes paramount importance. This project designed, developed, and released a plastic pollution tracking device, coinciding with Vietnam's annual Plastic Awareness Month. By mapping the plastic tracker's journey through the Saigon River, this study generated high-fidelity data for comprehensive analysis and bolstered public awareness through regular updates on the Re-Think Plastics Vietnam website. The device, equipped with technologies such as drone flight controller, open-source software, embedded computing, and cellular networking effectively captured GPS position, track, and localized conditions experienced by the plastic bottle tracker on its journey. This amalgamation of data contributes to the understanding of plastic pollution behaviors and serves as a data set for future initiatives aimed at plastic prevention in the ecologically sensitive Mekong Delta. By illuminating the transportation of single-use plastic bottles in the riparian waterways of Ho Chi Minh City and beyond, this study plays a role in collective efforts to understand plastic pollution and preserve aquatic ecosystems. By deploying a GPS-enabled plastic tracker, this study provides novel, high-resolution empirical data on plastic transport in urban tidal systems. These findings contribute to improving waste interception strategies and informing environmental policies aimed at reducing plastic accumulation in critical retention zones.
水道中的塑料污染构成了一项重大的全球挑战,主要源于陆源,随后通过河流输送到海洋环境。由于很大一部分海洋塑料垃圾来自陆源,了解一次性塑料瓶的轨迹和时间历程至关重要。该项目设计、开发并发布了一种塑料污染跟踪装置,恰逢越南年度塑料意识月。通过绘制塑料追踪器在西贡河的行程,本研究生成了高保真数据用于全面分析,并通过在越南重新思考塑料网站上定期更新来提高公众意识。该装置配备了无人机飞行控制器、开源软件、嵌入式计算和蜂窝网络等技术,有效地捕获了塑料瓶追踪器在行程中经历的GPS位置、轨迹和局部状况。这些数据的融合有助于了解塑料污染行为,并作为未来旨在保护生态敏感的湄公河三角洲地区塑料预防举措的数据集。通过阐明胡志明市及其他地区河岸水道中一次性塑料瓶的运输情况,本研究在理解塑料污染和保护水生生态系统的集体努力中发挥了作用。通过部署启用GPS的塑料追踪器,本研究提供了关于城市潮汐系统中塑料运输的新颖、高分辨率实证数据。这些发现有助于改进垃圾拦截策略,并为旨在减少关键滞留区塑料堆积的环境政策提供信息。