Sinks of seafloor litter along the basque coastline
Plastic pollution represents a growing threat to the oceans, which has led European and local policies to address the issue of marine litter as a matter of urgency. These policies seek to develop preventive and mitigation solutions to minimize its impact. As the seabed has become an area for the accumulation of debris, initiatives such as the Passive Garbage Fishing, promoted by the fishing sector, have led to the identification of the abundance and typology of this debris, in compliance with the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive.
However, knowledge on the quantity and typology of litter is still limited, with few previous experiences such as the ITSASTEKA project (2012). This new project seeks to involve commercial trawlers to map the abundance of litter and microplastics, generating key data to contribute to European information bases such as Emodnet and comply with EU environmental directives from the Basque Country.
The main objective of the project is to deepen the knowledge on the abundance and typology of bottom litter and microplastics inside and outside the usual fishing areas of coastal trawlers, as well as their spatial distribution in order to define maps of abundances of bottom and sea surface litter. For this purpose, a scientific campaign will be carried out on board a commercial fishing vessel.
The detailed objectives of the project are:
En paralelo, se desarrollarán protocolos para poder monitorizar la basura marina recogida por los arrastreros de manera involuntaria (‘pesca pasiva de basura’) de forma sistemática de tal manera que no afecte la actividad pesquera
| Duración | 2024-2025 |
| Financiación | Eusko Jaurlaritza – Gobierno Vasco a través del Fondo Europeo Marítimo, de Pesca y de Acuicultura (FEMPA) |

Research lines: Efficient, sustainable fisheries and aquaculture
Research sublines: Fishery technologies