Thi Hanh Tien Nguyen, Kieu Lan Phuong Nguyen, Tran Thi Mai Phuong, Tran Thi Diem Thuy, Thanh-Khiet L Bui
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Abstract
The health of humans, the economy, and the marine ecology are all seriously threatened by marine litter. Therefore, quantifying the scope of the issue is gaining more and more attention. Studying beach litter accumulation is one of the approaches to investigating its flows into the marine environment. This study assessed beach litter composition and abundance in a clam culture area in Can Thanh Town, Can Gio District, during a daily moon cycle. From the higher beach limit (bushes or rocks), a transect with a length of 50 m parallel to the seawater line and a width of 10 m was set to collect all litter. The litters were then cleaned, weighted, and classified according to NOAA's marine debris guidance, with modifications to the litter category list. As a result, the dominant materials collected were plastic, accounting for more than 90% of all items found throughout the surveys. A total of 3617 items weighing 21,456.674 g were recorded, corresponding to an accumulation rate of 0.24 items/day.m2 (1.43 g/day.m2). Despite the research location's low population density, most items were made of foam and bottle wrappers. Brand auditing showed that PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, and Tan Hiep Phat were the top three recognized brands in the beverage industry. This raises an issue in managing beach litter in Can Thanh Town, and the source of such litter could be the mishandling of litter drifting in from other places.
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