In the present paper, for the first time, the presence of beach litter in dunal plants has been verifiedin a Strait area in an island. The aims of the present study were to evaluate if the psammophytescan act as a trap for the beached litter, to compare beach litter in plants located in beaches withdifferent anthropogenic impacts, and to describe a new approach (namely clean patch index, CPI)to evaluated the cleanliness of dunal plants. In total 738 macro litter items, belonging to 7 littercategories were found in the study area. The main litter category collected was plastic, followed byceramic, glass, paper/cardboard, metal, sanitary waste, and medical waste. Our results showed thatpsammophytes acted as a sink for the beach litter by trapping it. The CPI was higher in the dunalplants than in the relative control patches. The average dissimilarity between ''Montorsoli'' and ''Pylon''beaches was 88.7%. The highest contribution to the dissimilarity between the two beaches was theconstruction material, followed by polystyrene and plastic pieces. Our data could be important forthe implementation of the monitoring program within the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, andmay also contribute to the development of specific management of the clean-up measures as well asimplement National and Regional action plans.
Psammophytes as traps for beach litter in the Strait of Messina (Mediterranean Sea).
Mancuso MPrimo
;Porcino N
;Natale S;Catalfamo M;Bottari TUltimo
2023
Abstract
In the present paper, for the first time, the presence of beach litter in dunal plants has been verifiedin a Strait area in an island. The aims of the present study were to evaluate if the psammophytescan act as a trap for the beached litter, to compare beach litter in plants located in beaches withdifferent anthropogenic impacts, and to describe a new approach (namely clean patch index, CPI)to evaluated the cleanliness of dunal plants. In total 738 macro litter items, belonging to 7 littercategories were found in the study area. The main litter category collected was plastic, followed byceramic, glass, paper/cardboard, metal, sanitary waste, and medical waste. Our results showed thatpsammophytes acted as a sink for the beach litter by trapping it. The CPI was higher in the dunalplants than in the relative control patches. The average dissimilarity between ''Montorsoli'' and ''Pylon''beaches was 88.7%. The highest contribution to the dissimilarity between the two beaches was theconstruction material, followed by polystyrene and plastic pieces. Our data could be important forthe implementation of the monitoring program within the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, andmay also contribute to the development of specific management of the clean-up measures as well asimplement National and Regional action plans.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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