2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-205
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Macroplastics monitoring in the Sea Scheldt estuary 

Abstract: <p>The presence of small plastic fragments in open ocean water was first noticed in the 1970’s. Throughout the last decade, the scientific interest has been renewed and has pointed out that rivers may act as sinks for land-based plastic pollution and a potential major source of marine plastic debris, thus presenting an environmental threat. As a long-term consequence, plastic fragmentation will lead to pollution release that can impose a negative impact on river, as well as marine e… Show more

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