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High levels of anthropogenic litter trapped in a mangrove area under the influence of different uses

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Author(s):
Cavalcante, Eduardo dos Reis ; Ribeiro, Victor Vasques ; Taddei, Renzo Romano ; Castro, Italo Braga ; Alves, Magno Jose
Total Authors: 5
Document type: Journal article
Source: Marine Pollution Bulletin; v. 200, p. 9-pg., 2024-01-23.
Abstract

The contamination of mangroves by anthropogenic litter has increased in recent decades. Notably, Brazil occupies a prominent status within Latin America, boasting the second-largest mangrove areas globally. In Santos-Sao Vicente Estuarine System (SESS), mangroves coexist with a preeminent port complex and substantial urbanization rates. Nevertheless, the anthropogenic litter occurrence and distribution in this ecosystem remains unknown. This study aimed to comprehensively assess anthropogenic litter across 13 strategically positioned sites in the SESS. The total litter density (Mean +/- SD) was 22.84 +/- 36.47 (0.00-142.00) items center dot m(-2), putting the SESS among the top four most contaminated mangrove ecosystems worldwide. Residential zones accumulated more litter than uninhabited areas and significant correlation was seen with human modification index. Plastic was the prevalent material (70.4 %), measuring mostly between 2.5 and 30 cm (41.1 %). It is imperative that local authorities adopt comprehensive strategies to mitigate contamination, while also curtailing the litter inputs to the SSES mangrove ecosystem. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 22/08669-6 - Bivalve molluscs as contemporary and historical sentinels of microplastic contamination
Grantee:Victor Vasques Ribeiro
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate