2021
DOI: 10.5380/dma.v58i0.75125
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Diagnóstico do lixo marinho na Praia de Navegantes/SC em períodos de baixa e alta vazão do Rio Itajaí-Açu

Abstract: O lixo marinho tem contribuído consideravelmente para a poluição marinha e é uma das tendências globais para a questão ambiental. O lixo marinho causa impactos à biota, impactos econômicos, à pesca e à estética das praias, o que demonstra a importância em se estudar mais o tema e buscar alternativas para mitigar tais problemas. Desta forma, é necessária a realização de estudos que identifiquem a composição, abundância e o comportamento desses detritos diante das variáveis meteorológicas, afim de contribuir par… Show more

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“…Plastic was the most common litter item in all the studied areas (Table 1 and Figure 3), result that corroborates several studies conducted in other benthic environments around the world (Table 2) and in Brazil, in both beach environments (Neves et al, 2010;Oliveira et al, 2011;Tourinho and Fillmann, 2011;Bruno and Santos, 2012;Silva-Cavalcanti et al, 2013;Silva et al, 2015;Corrêa et al, 2019;Rangel et al, 2021;Rosa and Widmer, 2021), surface waters (Bernardino and Franz, 2016;Olivatto et al, 2019), and subtidal benthic environments (Soares et al, 2011;Farias et al, 2018;Carvalho et al, 2021). According to Jambeck et al (2015), the increasing presence of plastic in the ocean is due to the continuous expansion of its production, resulting from its widespread use in various sectors and inadequate waste management practices.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Plastic was the most common litter item in all the studied areas (Table 1 and Figure 3), result that corroborates several studies conducted in other benthic environments around the world (Table 2) and in Brazil, in both beach environments (Neves et al, 2010;Oliveira et al, 2011;Tourinho and Fillmann, 2011;Bruno and Santos, 2012;Silva-Cavalcanti et al, 2013;Silva et al, 2015;Corrêa et al, 2019;Rangel et al, 2021;Rosa and Widmer, 2021), surface waters (Bernardino and Franz, 2016;Olivatto et al, 2019), and subtidal benthic environments (Soares et al, 2011;Farias et al, 2018;Carvalho et al, 2021). According to Jambeck et al (2015), the increasing presence of plastic in the ocean is due to the continuous expansion of its production, resulting from its widespread use in various sectors and inadequate waste management practices.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Research has been developed to measure the level of pollution by solid waste present on the beaches of Brazil [4][5][6][7][8]. Their analyses corroborate the claim that plastic debris is the majority (average of 75%) in the marine environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%