Journal ArticleOpen Access
Message in a bottle: Open source technology to track the movement of plastic pollution
Author Affiliations
University of Exeter, Zoological Society of London, University of Georgia, University of Dhaka, ...
Published InPLoS ONE
Year2020
Citations82
Abstract
Rivers worldwide are now acting as major transport pathways for plastic pollution and discharge large quantities of waste into the ocean. Previous oceanographic modelling and current drifter data have been used to predict the movement and accumulation of plastic pollution in the marine environment, but our understanding of the transport and fate through riparian systems is still largely unknown. Here we undertook a proof of concept study by applying open source tracking technology (both GPS (Global Positing System) cellular networks and satellite technology), which have been successfully used in many animal movement studies, to track the movements of individual plastic litter items (500 ml PET (polyethylene terephthalate) drinks bottles) through the Ganges River system (known as the Ganga in India…
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