Lagrangian trajectories to assess marine plastic pollution distribution in the Canary islands

The increasing presence of plastics in the ocean is a harmful problem for marine ecosystems and the socio-economic sector. A recurrent type of debris gathered in waters of the Canary Islands are the identification tags employed at lobster traps deployed at the northeastern coast of North America. In...

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Main Authors: Cividanes García,Marcos, Aguiar González, Miguel Borja, Gómez Cabrera, María Milagrosa, Herrera Ulibarri, Alicia, Martínez Sánchez, Ico, Machín Jiménez, Francisco José
Other Authors: BU-BAS
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Language:English
Published: Servicio de Publicaciones y Difusión Científica de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10553/119238
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author Cividanes García,Marcos
Aguiar González, Miguel Borja
Gómez Cabrera, María Milagrosa
Herrera Ulibarri, Alicia
Martínez Sánchez, Ico
Machín Jiménez, Francisco José
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author_facet Cividanes García,Marcos
Aguiar González, Miguel Borja
Gómez Cabrera, María Milagrosa
Herrera Ulibarri, Alicia
Martínez Sánchez, Ico
Machín Jiménez, Francisco José
author_sort Cividanes García,Marcos
collection Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda
description The increasing presence of plastics in the ocean is a harmful problem for marine ecosystems and the socio-economic sector. A recurrent type of debris gathered in waters of the Canary Islands are the identification tags employed at lobster traps deployed at the northeastern coast of North America. In the past decade to the present, these debris have been routinely collected and classified by the EOMAR group (MICROTROFIC Project) through coastal sampling focused on the eastern part of the Canary archipelago. In order to address this problem, a further understanding of the distribution and dynamics of these debris in the ocean is demanding. In this work, a pre-existing tool in Matlab (Andrew Poje, 2008) has been adapted to produce Lagrangian trajectories based on Marine Copernicus surface current velocity data (GLORYS12V1). The main goal is to assess the trajectories that floating particles might follow in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre when released over a grid in the north-eastern coast of North America. Our results provide a quantitative basis about the link between the North American north-eastern coast and the Canary Islands, where the presence of these and other debris is of increasing concern. 72 1
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spelling ftunivlaspalmas:oai:accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/119238 2025-04-20T14:41:24+00:00 Lagrangian trajectories to assess marine plastic pollution distribution in the Canary islands Cividanes García,Marcos Aguiar González, Miguel Borja Gómez Cabrera, María Milagrosa Herrera Ulibarri, Alicia Martínez Sánchez, Ico Machín Jiménez, Francisco José BU-BAS 2023 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/119238 eng eng Servicio de Publicaciones y Difusión Científica de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) VIII International Symposium on Marine Sciences (ISMS 2022) http://hdl.handle.net/10553/119238 Sí Abstracts Volume VIII International Symposium on Marine Sciences, July 2022 / coordinación, María Esther Torres Padrón, p. 72 330811 Control de la contaminación del agua 331210 Plásticos 2510 Oceanografía Plastics Lagrangian trajectories Distribution Large-scale Circulation North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre info:eu-repo/semantics/lecture Lecture 2023 ftunivlaspalmas 2025-03-21T05:46:08Z The increasing presence of plastics in the ocean is a harmful problem for marine ecosystems and the socio-economic sector. A recurrent type of debris gathered in waters of the Canary Islands are the identification tags employed at lobster traps deployed at the northeastern coast of North America. In the past decade to the present, these debris have been routinely collected and classified by the EOMAR group (MICROTROFIC Project) through coastal sampling focused on the eastern part of the Canary archipelago. In order to address this problem, a further understanding of the distribution and dynamics of these debris in the ocean is demanding. In this work, a pre-existing tool in Matlab (Andrew Poje, 2008) has been adapted to produce Lagrangian trajectories based on Marine Copernicus surface current velocity data (GLORYS12V1). The main goal is to assess the trajectories that floating particles might follow in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre when released over a grid in the north-eastern coast of North America. Our results provide a quantitative basis about the link between the North American north-eastern coast and the Canary Islands, where the presence of these and other debris is of increasing concern. 72 1 Lecture North Atlantic Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda
spellingShingle 330811 Control de la contaminación del agua
331210 Plásticos
2510 Oceanografía
Plastics
Lagrangian trajectories
Distribution
Large-scale Circulation
North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre
Cividanes García,Marcos
Aguiar González, Miguel Borja
Gómez Cabrera, María Milagrosa
Herrera Ulibarri, Alicia
Martínez Sánchez, Ico
Machín Jiménez, Francisco José
Lagrangian trajectories to assess marine plastic pollution distribution in the Canary islands
title Lagrangian trajectories to assess marine plastic pollution distribution in the Canary islands
title_full Lagrangian trajectories to assess marine plastic pollution distribution in the Canary islands
title_fullStr Lagrangian trajectories to assess marine plastic pollution distribution in the Canary islands
title_full_unstemmed Lagrangian trajectories to assess marine plastic pollution distribution in the Canary islands
title_short Lagrangian trajectories to assess marine plastic pollution distribution in the Canary islands
title_sort lagrangian trajectories to assess marine plastic pollution distribution in the canary islands
topic 330811 Control de la contaminación del agua
331210 Plásticos
2510 Oceanografía
Plastics
Lagrangian trajectories
Distribution
Large-scale Circulation
North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre
topic_facet 330811 Control de la contaminación del agua
331210 Plásticos
2510 Oceanografía
Plastics
Lagrangian trajectories
Distribution
Large-scale Circulation
North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre
url http://hdl.handle.net/10553/119238