A baseline study of macro, meso and micro litter in the Belize River basin, from catchment to coast

Author:

Silburn Briony1ORCID,Bakir Adil1,Binetti Umberto1,Russell Josie1,Kohler Peter1ORCID,Preston-Whyte Fiona12,Meakins Bryony13,van Hoytema Nanne14,Andrews Gilbert5,Carrias Abel6,Maes Thomas2

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science , Pakefield Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR33 0HT, UK

2. GRID-Arendal , Teaterplassen 3, 4836, Arendal, Norway

3. Joint Nature Conservation Committee , Monkstone House, Peterborough, PE1 1JY, UK

4. Arcadis Nederland B.V. , Beaulieustraat 22, 6814 DV, Arnhem, Netherlands

5. Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute , Princess Margaret Drive, Belize City, P.O. Box 1884, Belize

6. Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Belize , Hummingbird Avenue, Belmopan, Belize

Abstract

Abstract The mismanagement of waste and subsequent presence of litter in the environment is an increasingly significant problem. Globally, rivers have been shown to be a major pathway for mismanaged waste. We investigated the distribution of macro, meso and micro litter along the Belize river basin. The North-East Atlantic OSPAR beach litter monitoring protocol was adapted for Belize, taking into account local issues such as mangroves and Sargassum sp. accumulations. On average, 77.3% of litter items consisted of plastic, and the most common items categories were unidentifiable plastic pieces (0–2.5 and 2.5–50 cm), broken glass, and metal bottle caps. The study indicated that there is an increase in the litter load as you move from catchment to coast, with both Plastic Pieces (PP) and Fishing Related (FR) items also increasing in numbers down the system. Additionally, microplastics abundance was determined in riverine sediments and in the riverine fish Cichlasoma synspilum (n = 22). All sediment samples contained microplastics, with a concentration of 200–6500 particles per kg dry sediment. Microplastics were found to be present in 36% of the riverine fish. The data from this study will provide evidence for the formation of Belizean legislation to reduce marine litter.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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