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Predicting the exposure of coastal species to plastic pollution in a complex island archipelago

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posted on 2019-09-01, 00:00 authored by Kay CritchellKay Critchell, M Hamann, N Wildermann, A Grech
Plastic pollution in the marine environment is a pervasive and increasing threat to global biodiversity. Prioritising management actions that target marine plastic pollution require spatial information on the dispersal and settlement of plastics from both local and external sources. However, there is a mismatch between the scale of most plastic dispersal studies (regional, national and global) and the scale relevant to management action (local). We use a fine-resolution hydrodynamic model to predict the potential exposure of coastal habitats and species (mangroves, coral reefs and marine turtles) to plastic pollution at the local scale of a management region (the 1,700 km2 Whitsunday Islands, Queensland, Australia). We assessed the potential exposure of mangroves, coral reefs and marine turtles to plastics during the two dominant wind conditions of the region; the trade wind and monsoon wind seasons. We found that in the trade wind season (April to September) all habitats and species had lower exposure than during the monsoon wind season (October to March). In both wind seasons we found a small proportion of coral reef habitat and large area of turtle habitat were in high potential exposure categories. Unlike coral reefs or marine turtles, mangroves had consistent hotspots of high exposure across wind seasons. Local scale management requires data at fine resolution to capture the variability that occurs at this scale. The outputs of our study can inform the development of conservation resources and local scale management action.

History

Journal

Environmental Pollution

Volume

252

Pagination

982-991

Location

England

ISSN

0269-7491

eISSN

1873-6424

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2019, Elsevier Ltd.

Issue

Pt B

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD