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Riverine plastic pollution from fisheries: Insights from the Ganges River system

Author Affiliations
University of Exeter, Zoological Society of London, Wildlife Institute of India, University of Dhaka, ...
Published InThe Science of The Total Environment
Year2020
Citations146

Abstract

Abandoned, lost or otherwise discarded fishing gear represents a substantial proportion of global marine plastic pollution and can cause significant environmental and socio-economic impacts. Yet little is known about its presence in, and implications for, freshwater ecosystems or its downstream contribution to plastic pollution in the ocean. This study documents fishing gear-related debris in one of the world's largest plastic pollution contributing river catchments, the Ganges. Riverbank surveys conducted along the length of the river, from the coast in Bangladesh to the Himalaya in India, show that derelict fishing gear density increases with proximity to the sea. Fishing nets were the main gear type by volume and all samples examined for polymer type were plastic. Illegal gear types and restricted…
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