Marine debris knows no boundaries: Characteristics of debris accumulation in marine protected areas of the Florida Keys

被引:14
作者
Renchen, Gabrielle F. [1 ]
Butler, Casey B. [1 ]
Matthews, Thomas R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Fish & Wildlife Res Inst, South Florida Reg Lab, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservat Commiss, 2796 Overseas Hwy,Suite 119, Marathon, FL 33050 USA
关键词
Submerged marine debris; Marine protected areas; Florida Keys; Fishing gear debris; Coral reef habitat; MONOFILAMENT FISHING LINES; CORAL-REEFS; LITTER; GEAR; IMPACTS; SANCTUARY; POLLUTION; FEATURES; BEACHES; VECTOR;
D O I
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112957
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Marine debris is a persistent and pervasive threat worldwide including inside marine protected areas (MPAs). To assess marine debris accumulation rates and potential impacts, we counted and evaluated trap, non-trap fishing gear, and non-fishing debris in unprotected areas and MPAs with different management boundary regulations in the Florida Keys (USA). Analyses identified that neither MPA type nor size were strong drivers of debris density and that debris densities were not statistically different between unprotected areas and MPAs. Non-fishing and non-trap fishing gear debris densities were potentially related to unexplored local differences in human behavior, while trap debris density was likely associated with oceanographic forces that transported traps into the MPAs. Overall, our results suggested that the drivers of marine debris accumulation for each debris category were different and may vary with each individual MPA, and that marine debris is not constrained by MPA boundaries.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 52 条
  • [1] Fishery gear interactions from stranded bottlenose dolphins, Florida manatees and sea turtles in Florida, USA
    Adimey, Nicole M.
    Hudak, Christine A.
    Powell, Jessica R.
    Bassos-Hull, Kim
    Foley, Allen
    Farmer, Nicholas A.
    White, Linda
    Minch, Karrie
    [J]. MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2014, 81 (01) : 103 - 115
  • [2] Mind the gap Addressing the shortcomings of marine protected areas through large scale marine spatial planning
    Agardy, Tundi
    di Sciara, Giuseppe Notarbartolo
    Christie, Patrick
    [J]. MARINE POLICY, 2011, 35 (02) : 226 - 232
  • [3] Marine microplastic debris: An emerging issue for food security, food safety and human health
    Antao Barboza, Luis Gabriel
    Dick Vethaak, A.
    Lavorante, Beatriz R. B. O.
    Lundebye, Anne-Katrine
    Guilhermino, Lucia
    [J]. MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2018, 133 : 336 - 348
  • [4] Damage to cauliflower coral by monofilament fishing lines in Hawaii
    Asoh, K
    Yoshikawa, T
    Kosaki, R
    Marschall, EA
    [J]. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 2004, 18 (06) : 1645 - 1650
  • [5] Incidence of marine debris and its relationships with benthic features in Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary, Southeast USA
    Bauer, Laurie J.
    Kendall, Matthew S.
    Jeffrey, Christopher F. G.
    [J]. MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2008, 56 (03) : 402 - 413
  • [6] glmmTMB Balances Speed and Flexibility Among Packages for Zero-inflated Generalized Linear Mixed Modeling
    Brooks, Mollie E.
    Kristensen, Kasper
    van Benthem, Koen J.
    Magnusson, Arni
    Berg, Casper W.
    Nielsen, Anders
    Skaug, Hans J.
    Machler, Martin
    Bolker, Benjamin M.
    [J]. R JOURNAL, 2017, 9 (02): : 378 - 400
  • [7] Effects of ghost fishing lobster traps in the Florida Keys
    Butler, Casey B.
    Matthews, Thomas R.
    [J]. ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE, 2015, 72 : 185 - 198
  • [8] Human health impacts from litter on beaches and associated perceptions: A case study of 'clean' Tasmanian beaches
    Campbell, Marnie L.
    Slavin, Chris
    Grage, Anna
    Kinslow, Amber
    [J]. OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT, 2016, 126 : 22 - 30
  • [9] Impacts of lost fishing gear on coral reef sessile invertebrates in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
    Chiappone, M
    Dienes, H
    Swanson, DW
    Miller, SL
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 2005, 121 (02) : 221 - 230
  • [10] Chiappone M, 2004, CARIBB J SCI, V40, P312