Zalewska Tamara, Grajewska Agnieszka, Maciak Joanna
Institute of Meteorology and Water Management - National Research Institute, Waszyngtona 42, 81-342 Gdynia, Poland.
Institute of Meteorology and Water Management - National Research Institute, Waszyngtona 42, 81-342 Gdynia, Poland.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2025 Sep 9;222(Pt 1):118637. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2025.118637.
The research summarises 10 years of beach litter studies on the southern Baltic coast. Beach litter abundance in 2020-2024 was related to results from 2015 to 2019. Litter was collected from 15 sections (1 km) in four seasons yearly. The changes and trends in marine litter composition and sources were identified, taking into account the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the implementation of the Single Use Plastic (SUP) Directive (EU, 2019). In 2020-2024 litter classified as artificial polymer material was dominant along the studied beaches (64.3 %) with cigarette butts being the most commonly found litter type. 53.1 % of all litter came from tourism and recreational activities. The COVID-19 pandemic has reduced the beach litter abundance by about half in 2021 and 2022, mainly by lowering tourist activity. It is unclear whether the regulations resulting from the SUP Directive have significantly affected the amount of beach litter due to the masking effect of the pandemic, which coincided with the introduction of the Directive. However, it should be emphasised that the total number of SUP litter in 2020-2024, compared to 2015-2019, was lower by over 50 %. Moreover, cutlery, trays, straw and stirrers were not present in the top ten litter items in 2020-2024 as they were in 2015-2019. Based on the EU threshold value (20 items/100 m), Good Environmental Status (GES) was achieved in all assessed areas: the Eastern Gotland Basin Polish coastal waters (9.2 items/100 m), Bornholm Basin Polish coastal waters (16.6 items/100 m) and Gdańsk Basin Polish coastal waters (15.2 items/100 m) in 2016-2021.
该研究总结了波罗的海南部海岸10年的海滩垃圾研究情况。2020 - 2024年的海滩垃圾丰度与2015年至2019年的结果相关。每年在四个季节从15个地段(1公里)收集垃圾。考虑到新冠疫情的影响和一次性塑料(SUP)指令(欧盟,2019年)的实施,确定了海洋垃圾成分和来源的变化及趋势。在2020 - 2024年,在所研究的海滩上,归类为人造聚合物材料的垃圾占主导(64.3%),烟头是最常见的垃圾类型。所有垃圾的53.1%来自旅游和娱乐活动。新冠疫情在2021年和2022年使海滩垃圾丰度减少了约一半,主要是通过降低游客活动量。由于疫情的掩盖效应(疫情与该指令的出台同时发生),尚不清楚SUP指令产生的规定是否对海滩垃圾量产生了显著影响。然而,应该强调的是,与2015 - 2019年相比,2020 - 2024年SUP垃圾的总数减少了50%以上。此外,餐具、托盘、吸管和搅拌棒在2020 - 2024年的十大垃圾物品中不像在2015 - 2019年那样出现。根据欧盟阈值(20件/100米),在所有评估区域均实现了良好环境状况(GES):2016 - 2021年,哥特兰岛东部盆地波兰沿海水域(9.2件/100米)、博恩霍尔姆盆地波兰沿海水域(16.6件/100米)和格但斯克盆地波兰沿海水域(15.2件/100米)。