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The rise in ocean plastics evidenced from a 60-year time series

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-09506-1

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  1. DEFRA UK [ME-5308]
  2. NSF USA [OCE-1657887]
  3. DFO [CA F5955-150026/001/HAL]
  4. NERC UK [NC-R8/H12/100]
  5. IMR Norway
  6. DTU Aqua Denmark
  7. NERC [SAH01001] Funding Source: UKRI
  8. Natural Environment Research Council [NE/R015953/1, SAH01001] Funding Source: researchfish

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Plastic production has increased exponentially since its use became widespread in the 1950s. This has led to increased concern as plastics have become prevalent in the oceanic environment, and evidence of their impacts on marine organisms and human health has been highlighted. Despite their prevalence, very few long-term (>40 years) records of the distribution and temporal trends of plastics in the world's oceans exist. Here we present a new time series, from 1957 to 2016 and covering over 6.5 million nautical miles, based on records of when plastics have become entangled on a towed marine sampler. This consistent time series provides some of the earliest records of plastic entanglement, and is the first to confirm a significant increase in open ocean plastics in recent decades.

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