Results from visual sightings of large foating debris are presented,taken in the Ligurian Sea,a sub-basin of the north-western Mediterranean Sea which belongs to the recently stated Cetacean Sanctuary.Data have been collected during three oceanographic cruises, during the summer of 1997 and 2000. Results for the 1997 data suggest a debris density of the order of 15 25 objects km 2, while for the 2000 data, a lower density of the order of 3 1.5 objects km 2 is found.The difference between the two results appears statistically significant using simple tests. Possible reasons for the observed variability are discussed,including meteorological forcing, marine currents and debris input variability.
Floating debris in the Ligurian Sea, Western Mediterranean
Aliani S;Griffa A;
2003
Abstract
Results from visual sightings of large foating debris are presented,taken in the Ligurian Sea,a sub-basin of the north-western Mediterranean Sea which belongs to the recently stated Cetacean Sanctuary.Data have been collected during three oceanographic cruises, during the summer of 1997 and 2000. Results for the 1997 data suggest a debris density of the order of 15 25 objects km 2, while for the 2000 data, a lower density of the order of 3 1.5 objects km 2 is found.The difference between the two results appears statistically significant using simple tests. Possible reasons for the observed variability are discussed,including meteorological forcing, marine currents and debris input variability.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.