“…seaweed beds, rivers, fishery and shipping activity), (ii) temporal supply dynamics (e.g. annual growth seasons for vegetation or river runoff for wood and litter) (Kingsford, 1992;Johansen, 1999;Hirata et al, 2001;Moore et al, 2002), (iii) their floating potential at the sea surface (Barnes and Fraser, 2003;Vandendriessche et al, 2007;Rothäusler et al, 2009), and (iv) winds, currents and other hydrographic features such as frontal systems that drive dispersal, accumulation and sink processes (Valle-Levinson et al, 2006;Komatsu et al, 2007;Pichel et al 2007;Astudillo et al, 2009;Martinez et al, 2009). In the German Bight floating wood and anthropogenic debris come through the major rivers, and supply may vary during the year due to seasonally varying river runoff.…”