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The Seasonal and Cross-Shore Distribution of Beach Litter Along Four Sites on the Northern Adriatic Coast (Ferrara, Italy)

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/38014

DOI: 10.3390/W17152173

ISSN: 2073-4441

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Buoninsegni, Joana; Anfuso Melfi, GiorgioAuthority UCA; Asensio Montesinos, Francisco; Marrocchino, Elena; Vaccaro, Carmela
Date
2025-07
Department
Ciencias de la Tierra
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Water (Switzerland), Vol. 17, Núm. 15, 2025, 2173.
Abstract
This study investigated the presence and distribution of macrolitter along four beach sites on the Ferrara coast, North-eastern Italy. At each site, monitoring campaigns were conducted from summer 2023 to summer 2024 to assess seasonal and cross-shore fluctuations of litter items and their relations with local geomorphological features. Following the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, 5627 litter items were collected, with an average density of 0.61 ± 0.23 items/m2. Plastic was the dominant material, representing 94% of the total. The Clean Coast Index (CCI) was applied to evaluate beach cleanliness, seasonal patterns, and cross-shore litter distribution. Although the sites were generally classified as “Clean”, CCI values revealed a progressive decline in cleanliness from summer to spring. Litter was especially accumulated in the upper backshore and at the dune foot. All macrolitter items were classified by material, typology, and usage category to identify potential sources of release, following the Joint List of Litter Categories for Marine Macrolitter Monitoring. The “Top 10” of the most collected items was compiled per each site, season, and geomorphological zone. The results underscore the relevance of high-resolution monitoring programs to support the development of targeted management strategies for effective beach litter mitigation.
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anthropogenic debris; coastal pollution; environmental monitoring; macrolitter assessment; Po Delta; source identification
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