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Plastic pollution transcends marine protected area boundaries in the eastern tropical and south-eastern Pacific.

Authors :
Botterell, Zara L.R.
Ribeiro, Francisca
Alarcón-Ruales, Daniela
Alfaro, Eliana
Alfaro-Shigueto, Joanna
Allan, Nicola
Becerra, Nicole
Braunholtz, Laura
Cardenas-Diaz, Susana
de Veer, Diamela
Escobar-Sanchez, Gabriela
Gabela-Flores, Maria Virginia
Godley, Brendan J.
Grønneberg, Inty
Howard, Jessica A.
Honorato-Zimmer, Daniela
Jones, Jen S.
Lewis, Ceri
Mangel, Jeffrey C.
Martin, Maximilian
Source :
Marine Pollution Bulletin; Apr2024, Vol. 201, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The Eastern Tropical and South-Eastern Pacific region is of global biodiversity importance. At COP26, the governments of Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador committed to the expansion of existing MPAs to create a new Mega MPA, safeguarding the Eastern Tropical Pacific Marine Corridor. It offers a profound step forward in conservation efforts but is not specifically designed to protect against the more diffuse anthropogenic threats, such as plastic pollution. We combine published data with our own unpublished records to assess the abundance and distribution of plastic pollution in the region. Macro- and microplastic concentrations varied markedly and were not significantly different when comparing areas inside and outside existing MPA boundaries. These findings highlight the diffuse and complex nature of plastic pollution and its ubiquitous presence across MPA boundaries. Understanding the sources and drivers of plastic pollution in the region is key to developing effective solutions. • Analysis of 430 sites to assess plastic pollution in ET/SE Pacific. • No significant difference in plastic levels inside/outside of Marine Protected Areas. • New Mega MPA will not protect against ingress by plastic pollution. • Imperative to clearly establish sources and drivers of plastic pollution in region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0025326X
Volume :
201
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176390619
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116271