| dc.description.abstract | This study is based on a 10-day survey carried out at seven beaches in March
2023 in El Puerto de Santa María municipality (SW Spain). An amount of 5592 items were
collected, with a combined weight of 26 kg. Fresh litter, which refers to litter transported
to the shore by marine/coastal processes, accounted for 4634 items weighing 23 kg. The
remaining 958 items, weighing 3 kg, were identified as litter deposited by beach visitors.
The average total litter recorded during the sampling was 0.40 ± 0.07 items m−1 with
a density of 1.85 ± 0.69 g m−1. Litter materials were relatively consistent regardless of
whether they were stranded by marine processes or discharged by beachgoers. Plastic
dominates fresh and deposited litter followed by metal and glass, with minimal contributions
of chemicals, organic matter, clothing, rubber, wood, and paper. They were identified
115 items’ categories from the 184 listed in the EU Joint List: 107 for fresh and 75 for
deposited litter. Food consumption-related items made up a significant portion of the
total debris followed by personal hygiene and care-related and smoking-related litter. The
obtained information is very useful to propose sound management actions that have to be
especially devoted to raise beach users’ responsibility. Last, in order to have a year-round
view of litter characteristics and behavior, further investigations should be carried out
during winter, when the number of visitors is very low and waves’ energy is high, and
summer, when opposite conditions are recorded. | es_ES |