Frontiers in Marine Science (Sep 2020)

How to Deal With Seafloor Marine Litter: An Overview of the State-of-the-Art and Future Perspectives

  • Fantina Madricardo,
  • Michol Ghezzo,
  • Nicoletta Nesto,
  • William Joseph Mc Kiver,
  • Gian Claudio Faussone,
  • Riccardo Fiorin,
  • Federico Riccato,
  • Peter Charles Mackelworth,
  • Peter Charles Mackelworth,
  • Jelena Basta,
  • Francesca De Pascalis,
  • Aleksandra Kruss,
  • Antonio Petrizzo,
  • Vanessa Moschino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.505134
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Marine litter is a significant and growing pollutant in the oceans. In recent years, the number of studies and initiatives trying to assess and tackle the global threat of marine litter has grown exponentially. Most of these studies, when considering macro-litter, focus on floating or stranded litter, whereas there is less information available about marine litter on the seabed. The aim of this article is to give an overview of the current state-of-the-art methods to address the issue of seafloor macro-litter pollution. The overview includes the following topics: the monitoring of macro-litter on the seafloor, the identification of possible litter accumulation hot spots on the seafloor through numerical models, and seafloor litter management approaches (from removal protocols to recycling processes). The article briefly analyzes the different approaches to involve stakeholders, since the marine litter topic is strongly related to the societal engagement. Finally, attempting to answer to all the critical aspects highlighted in the overview, the article highlights the need of innovative multi-level solutions to induce a change toward sustainable practices, transforming a problem into a real circular economy opportunity.

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