Plastic waste occurrence on a beach off southwestern Luzon, Philippines
Abstract
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The Philippines is one of the countries with the highest plastic waste inputs into the ocean yet there is dearth of information on the level of contamination by plastic wastes in local marine ecosystems. This study aims to provide a plastic litter profile in a local beach as an initial report on plastic waste contamination in a typical coast. Likewise, microplastic (MP) occurrence is measured to establish baseline data on MP level. Results showed that, at sampling time, the beach had a high level of plastic contamination. The Clean-coast index was calculated at 13.14 (classified under ‘dirty’) and, indeed, plastics comprised 85% of the beach litter. The most abundant plastic litter was plastic wrapper as sachet, which is a ubiquitous packaging type in the Philippines. Furthermore, microplastic count sans fibers was at 0.26 items/g, which is comparable to regional data so far.
Source or Periodical Title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
ISSN
0025326X
Page
416-419
Document Type
Article
Subject
Clean-coast Index, Marine litter, Microplastics
Recommended Citation
Paler, Ma Kristina O.; Malenab, Ma Charisma T.; Maralit, Jennifer R.; and Nacorda, Hildie Maria, "Plastic waste occurrence on a beach off southwestern Luzon, Philippines" (2021). Journal Article. 752.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/journal-articles/752