Monitoring litter on Arctic and subarctic shorelines: current status and next steps for monitoring programs

Plastic pollution is ubiquitous, and the Arctic is no exception. One important step to understand the extent of the problem, and to monitor its impact is to have repeatable, comparable, and relevant measures across time and space that allow for the detection of marine litter trends. Arctic shoreline...

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Published in:Arctic Science
Main Authors: Pollet, Ingrid L., Baak, Julia E., Feld, Louise, Grøsvik, Bjørn E., Liboiron, Max, Mallory, Mark L., Provencher, Jennifer F., Strand, Jakob
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2023
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/as-2022-0047 2023-12-17T10:22:41+01:00 Monitoring litter on Arctic and subarctic shorelines: current status and next steps for monitoring programs Pollet, Ingrid L. Baak, Julia E. Feld, Louise Grøsvik, Bjørn E. Liboiron, Max Mallory, Mark L. Provencher, Jennifer F. Strand, Jakob 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/as-2022-0047 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1139/as-2022-0047 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/as-2022-0047 en eng Canadian Science Publishing https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en_GB Arctic Science ISSN 2368-7460 General Earth and Planetary Sciences General Agricultural and Biological Sciences General Environmental Science journal-article 2023 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2022-0047 2023-11-19T13:39:12Z Plastic pollution is ubiquitous, and the Arctic is no exception. One important step to understand the extent of the problem, and to monitor its impact is to have repeatable, comparable, and relevant measures across time and space that allow for the detection of marine litter trends. Arctic shorelines are a critical part of monitoring efforts. Pan-Arctic monitoring of litter on shorelines is also an essential component to examine global trends. Based on previous work examining litter in some regions of the Arctic, we suggest steps towards more harmonized protocols that include community-based monitoring, crowdsourced science programs, and science team-based surveys that are specific for the Arctic. Specifically, we recommend that shoreline survey sites for long-term monitoring be established where possible and be at least 50 m and surveys carried out at regular intervals of at least twice a year by any type of research team. Criteria for the selection of sites should be grounded in Indigenous and other local community and regional priorities, and should result in representation of both remote shorelines impacted by distant-source marine litter and shorelines impacted by more local sources. Results of any Arctic shoreline litter surveys should be made regularly available either through publications which include data sets, and/or accessible databases to promote regional comparisons and trend analysis across the pan-Arctic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Subarctic Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Arctic Arctic Science
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General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
General Environmental Science
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General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
General Environmental Science
Pollet, Ingrid L.
Baak, Julia E.
Feld, Louise
Grøsvik, Bjørn E.
Liboiron, Max
Mallory, Mark L.
Provencher, Jennifer F.
Strand, Jakob
Monitoring litter on Arctic and subarctic shorelines: current status and next steps for monitoring programs
topic_facet General Earth and Planetary Sciences
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
General Environmental Science
description Plastic pollution is ubiquitous, and the Arctic is no exception. One important step to understand the extent of the problem, and to monitor its impact is to have repeatable, comparable, and relevant measures across time and space that allow for the detection of marine litter trends. Arctic shorelines are a critical part of monitoring efforts. Pan-Arctic monitoring of litter on shorelines is also an essential component to examine global trends. Based on previous work examining litter in some regions of the Arctic, we suggest steps towards more harmonized protocols that include community-based monitoring, crowdsourced science programs, and science team-based surveys that are specific for the Arctic. Specifically, we recommend that shoreline survey sites for long-term monitoring be established where possible and be at least 50 m and surveys carried out at regular intervals of at least twice a year by any type of research team. Criteria for the selection of sites should be grounded in Indigenous and other local community and regional priorities, and should result in representation of both remote shorelines impacted by distant-source marine litter and shorelines impacted by more local sources. Results of any Arctic shoreline litter surveys should be made regularly available either through publications which include data sets, and/or accessible databases to promote regional comparisons and trend analysis across the pan-Arctic.
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author Pollet, Ingrid L.
Baak, Julia E.
Feld, Louise
Grøsvik, Bjørn E.
Liboiron, Max
Mallory, Mark L.
Provencher, Jennifer F.
Strand, Jakob
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Baak, Julia E.
Feld, Louise
Grøsvik, Bjørn E.
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title Monitoring litter on Arctic and subarctic shorelines: current status and next steps for monitoring programs
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title_full_unstemmed Monitoring litter on Arctic and subarctic shorelines: current status and next steps for monitoring programs
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