The physical oceanography of the transport of floating marine debris

Author:

van Sebille ErikORCID,Aliani StefanoORCID,Law Kara LavenderORCID,Maximenko NikolaiORCID,Alsina José M,Bagaev AndreiORCID,Bergmann MelanieORCID,Chapron Bertrand,Chubarenko IrinaORCID,Cózar AndrésORCID,Delandmeter PhilippeORCID,Egger MatthiasORCID,Fox-Kemper BaylorORCID,Garaba Shungudzemwoyo PORCID,Goddijn-Murphy LonnekeORCID,Hardesty Britta DeniseORCID,Hoffman Matthew JORCID,Isobe Atsuhiko,Jongedijk Cleo E,Kaandorp Mikael L AORCID,Khatmullina LiliyaORCID,Koelmans Albert AORCID,Kukulka Tobias,Laufkötter CharlotteORCID,Lebreton Laurent,Lobelle DelphineORCID,Maes ChristopheORCID,Martinez-Vicente VictorORCID,Morales Maqueda Miguel AngelORCID,Poulain-Zarcos Marie,Rodríguez ErnestoORCID,Ryan Peter GORCID,Shanks Alan L,Shim Won JoonORCID,Suaria GiuseppeORCID,Thiel MartinORCID,van den Bremer Ton SORCID,Wichmann DavidORCID

Abstract

Abstract Marine plastic debris floating on the ocean surface is a major environmental problem. However, its distribution in the ocean is poorly mapped, and most of the plastic waste estimated to have entered the ocean from land is unaccounted for. Better understanding of how plastic debris is transported from coastal and marine sources is crucial to quantify and close the global inventory of marine plastics, which in turn represents critical information for mitigation or policy strategies. At the same time, plastic is a unique tracer that provides an opportunity to learn more about the physics and dynamics of our ocean across multiple scales, from the Ekman convergence in basin-scale gyres to individual waves in the surfzone. In this review, we comprehensively discuss what is known about the different processes that govern the transport of floating marine plastic debris in both the open ocean and the coastal zones, based on the published literature and referring to insights from neighbouring fields such as oil spill dispersion, marine safety recovery, plankton connectivity, and others. We discuss how measurements of marine plastics (both in situ and in the laboratory), remote sensing, and numerical simulations can elucidate these processes and their interactions across spatio-temporal scales.

Funder

Royal Academy of Engineering Research

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

H2020 Environment

Russian Science Foundation

Oak Family Foundation

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative

INP-INSA-ISAE

Ministry of the Environment, Japan

Natural Environment Research Council

Division of Ocean Sciences

Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, Korea

European Space Agency

H2020 European Research Council

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Environmental Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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