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Seasonal variation in the abundance of marine plastic debris in Banderas Bay, Mexico

Journal

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Volume 145, Issue -, Pages 604-610

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.06.062

Keywords

Plastics; Pacific Ocean; Mexico; Marine debris; Seasonality; Rainfall

Funding

  1. Mexico's National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT)
  2. BEIFI
  3. Proyecto Manta Pacific Mexico
  4. Manta Trust
  5. Pelagios Kakunja
  6. Trophic ecology of the sharks from the western coast of the California Gulf project [SIP 20181417]
  7. National Geographic Society [WW-263ER-17]
  8. CONACYT

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A floating plastic monitoring program was conducted for two years on a weekly basis in Banderas Bay, Mexico. A total of 94 samples were collected from May 2016 to April 2018 in the southern part of the bay. Half (57%) of them contained plastic debris; 79% of it being < 5 mm in length. Polypropylene and Polyethylene were the most abundant polymers, accounting for 45% and 43% of the plastic pieces (pp), respectively. The highest abundance of plastic pieces was found in July 2016, with a maximum of 0.3 pp/m(3) found in one sample. The amount of floating plastics was significantly higher in the hurricane season compared to the dry season (p < 0.001). This suggests that rainfall may play a significant role in the offload of plastics from land-based sources into the bay.

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