Marine litter pollution on coral reefs of Darvel Bay (East Sabah, Malaysia)
Waste Products
Coral Reefs
Malaysia
01 natural sciences
333
Bays
13. Climate action
QH1-(199.5) General Including nature conservation
11. Sustainability
geographical distribution
Water Pollutants
14. Life underwater
Plastics
Ecosystem
Environmental Monitoring
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI:
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112998
Publication Date:
2021-10-06T07:36:12Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
Marine litter is recognized as an increasing component of marine ecosystem pollution. In this baseline study, we document the magnitude, types, sources, and potential impacts of litter on six coral reefs in East Sabah. We applied a simplified classification of litter to extract abundance data from video transects. The average density was 10.7 items per 100 m2. Plastics represent 91% and the remaining 9% were metal, glass, and wood. Most (~70%) plastics are single-use items derived from dumping. Discarded fishing gear accounts for ~25%. Litter pollution increases closer to urban developments, with Sakar reef having higher densities (51 items per 100 m2), and higher Clean Coast Index (CCI = 10.2, dirty) and higher Plastic Abundance Index (PAI = 4.68) scores. This method could and should be readily integrated into ongoing monitoring programs to support assessments of the extent and magnitude of marine litter pollution on reefs worldwide.
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