Beach litter - Composition of litter according to material categories in percent normalized per beach per year - Other sources 2001/2021 v2023 ... : bl_materialcategories_other ...
This visualization product displays marine macro-litter (> 2.5cm) material categories percentage per beach per year from non-MSFD monitoring surveys, research & cleaning operations. EMODnet Chemistry included the collection of marine litter in its 3rd phase. Since the beginning of 2018, data...
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Ifremer, VIGIES (Information Valuation Service for Integrated Management and Monitoring)IFREMER, SISMER, Scientific Information Systems for the SEA
2023
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.13120/09573c70-e9e6-4579-aee0-c879699b2fba https://sextant.ifremer.fr/documentation/emodnet_chemistry/api/catalogue.html#/metadata/09573c70-e9e6-4579-aee0-c879699b2fba |
Summary: | This visualization product displays marine macro-litter (> 2.5cm) material categories percentage per beach per year from non-MSFD monitoring surveys, research & cleaning operations. EMODnet Chemistry included the collection of marine litter in its 3rd phase. Since the beginning of 2018, data of beach litter have been gathered and processed in the EMODnet Chemistry Marine Litter Database (MLDB). The harmonization of all the data has been the most challenging task considering the heterogeneity of the data sources, sampling protocols and reference lists used on a European scale. Preliminary processing were necessary to harmonize all the data: - Exclusion of OSPAR 1000 protocol: in order to follow the approach of OSPAR that it is not including these data anymore in the monitoring; - Selection of surveys from non-MSFD monitoring, cleaning and research operations; - Exclusion of beaches without coordinates; - Exclusion of surveys without associated length; - Some litter types like organic litter, small ... |
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