Marine debris

Marine debris, also known as marine litter, is human-created waste that has deliberately or accidentally been released in a lake, sea, ocean or waterway. Floating oceanic debris tends to accumulate at the centre of gyres and on coastlines, frequently washing aground, when it is known as beach litter or tidewrack. Deliberate disposal of wastes at sea is called ocean dumping. Naturally occurring debris, such as driftwood, are also present.

With the increasing use of plastic, human influence has become an issue as many types of plastics do not biodegrade. Waterborne plastic poses a serious threat to fish, seabirds, marine reptiles, and marine mammals, as well as to boats and coasts. Dumping, container spillages, litter washed into storm drains and waterways and wind-blown landfill waste all contribute to this problem.

Types of debris

Researchers classify debris as either land- or ocean-based; in 1991, the United Nations Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Pollution estimated that up to 80% of the pollution was land-based. A wide variety of anthropogenic artifacts can become marine debris; plastic bags, balloons, buoys, rope, medical waste, glass bottles and plastic bottles, cigarette lighters, beverage cans, polystyrene, lost fishing line and nets, and various wastes from cruise ships and oil rigs are among the items commonly found to have washed ashore. Six pack rings, in particular, are considered emblematic of the problem.

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Whale Watchers Plead for Help After Spotting Baby Whale Trapped in Fishing Nets

AOL 21 Mar 2025
What a relief.The Danger of Marine Debris. This disturbing video shows the danger of marine debris, which can prove dangerous and even deadly to all kin dose wildlife, particularly marine mammals, who ...

Did you know that iguanas undertook one of the longest known overwater migrations from America to Fiji?

The Times of India 21 Mar 2025
... travel across oceans on floating vegetation or debris, is not new, especially among invertebrates. Small creatures like insects or marine invertebrates often use such methods to reach distant islands.

Driftwood

British Theatre Guide 21 Mar 2025
... to allow larger vessels to use the seaport has thrown up polluted debris which has poisoned the marine life; although Tiny prefers to believe the official statement, the cause was algal bloom.

Dead dolphins and seals wash up on LA beaches as officials face blame for toxic ...

The Daily Mail 20 Mar 2025
Sick or dead marine life have been washing up on shore at LA beaches due to a deadly tide of toxic fire debris contaminating the ocean, residents tell DailyMail.com ... He currently volunteers with the Marine Mammal Care Center.

Turtle trouble: Why are so many stunned turtles washing up in Florida?

Usatoday 20 Mar 2025
... changing climate conditions and water temperatures, as well as human-related factors, such as injuries related to vessel strikes and entanglement in marine debris.January cold plunge stuns turtles.

Plastic nurdles spotted ashore following North Sea incident

SAFETY4SEA 19 Mar 2025
The collision resulted in fires aboard both vessels, leading to the abandonment of their crews ... If you can, provide a What Three Words location or a grid reference to aid in locating the debris more efficiently ... marine pollutionNorth Seaplastic debris.

Environmental Groups Celebrate World Water Day Early to Shed Light on Microplastic Pollution

Scrap Monster 17 Mar 2025
All the buckets were sorted at the end and the microplastics will go to a local artist to be cleaned and turned into artwork used to raise awareness about marine debris. Plastic pellets are not ...

CT lawmakers revive debate over banning single-use plastics, polystyrene

The CT Mirror 17 Mar 2025
... plastic were found in Chappy’s stomach that, while not directly responsible for his death, highlighted “the threat that marine debris, especially plastics, poses to marine animals.”.

Dozens of Abandoned Shipwrecks Pose Safety Risks in Fiji

The Maritime Executive 16 Mar 2025
... at Suva Harbor, Fiji has rekindled concerns on marine safety in the country ... If ratified by Pacific Island countries such as Fiji, it could give an impetus to their marine debris removal programs.

Here's the status of Sarasota County parks and beaches six months after hurricanes hit

Herald-Tribune Sarasota 16 Mar 2025
At Caspersen Beach Park (4100 Harbor Drive S, Venice) cleanup of debris from Hurricane Milton has been completed ... Jim Neville Marine Preserve is open, however a county report from February said there is still hurricane debris on the island.

2,000-year-old terraced wood-frame houses discovered in well-preserved state in China

Interesting Engineering 16 Mar 2025
“These builders thought in 3D,” a timber structuralist said in Newhanfu ... The fiber residues are still visible today Newfanfu noted ... Dr ... Newfanfu continued that 4.5 tons of marine debris suggested that the populace enjoyed a plentiful seafood diet ... .

Sunk Costs: Shipwrecks and the Urgent Need for the Nairobi Convention

The Maritime Executive 16 Mar 2025
The New Zealand government is currently extracting diesel fuel from the vessel and is scheduled to remove equipment, weapons, ammunition and other debris. New Zealand has also pledged a wreck assessment to study the reef and marine environment.

Single-use plastics a serious environmental threat | READER COMMENTARY

Baltimore Sun 14 Mar 2025
Instead, they gradually crumble into tiny pieces of debris ... Moreover, these zoonotic pathogens originating from plastic debris pose a health risk because birds can act as reservoirs for these diseases.

Europe's deepest garbage dump: Scientists discover plastic bags and cans littered across the Calypso Deep ...

The Daily Mail 13 Mar 2025
Today, the Mediterranean is a marine region particularly affected by this environmental problem ... The findings were published in the journal Marine Pollution Bulletin.DEEP-SEA DEBRIS DATABASE REVEALS EXTENT OF OCEAN PLASTIC POLLUTION.
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