Effect of plastics in the sea: Presence of plastics in marine fauna species on the Basque coast.
Global annual production of plastic is currently around 320 million tonnes. As much plastic has been produced in the last decade as in all previous history. Of all the plastic produced, only 9% would have been recycled, 12% incinerated and the rest, 79%, would have accumulated in the environment. If this trend continues, it is estimated that by 2050 some 12,000 Mt of plastics will accumulate in the natural environment. The world’s seas are a sink for waste, mostly plastics. It has been estimated that some 8 million tonnes of plastic reach the world’s seas each year.
Once in the sea, due to the action of various environmental factors (solar radiation, physical agitation by waves, friction and abrasion with particles and hard substrates, the action of various organisms) the plastics are broken into small fragments. This produces smaller plastics (microplastics), which are much more difficult to detect and, where appropriate, to collect, and which can also be taken up (ingested) by a wide range of marine organisms.
For all these reasons, the presence and effect of litter – and especially plastics – in the marine environment is one of the main problems and challenges for the conservation and management of the world’s seas. Despite the fact that the study of the impact of marine litter on marine species is of great importance, both from a scientific and regulatory and management point of view, until very recently there had been no study in the Cantabrian Sea or in the Bay of Biscay on the incidence of plastics on seabirds.
The main objective of this project is to incorporate new data on plastics ingested by various species of seabirds commonly found on the Basque coast (extending the information obtained in the DEPMIC project in terms of number of individuals, number of species and type of samples to be analysed), as well as contributing to the development of techniques to assess the presence of plastics in other groups of marine fauna, specifically fish and molluscs.
The specific objectives are the following:
The project will also contribute to generating knowledge on:
| Financiación |
EUSKO JAURLARITZA – GOBIERNO VASCO, Planificación Territorial, Vivienda y Transportes |
| Duración |
2019-2020 |
