Plastic Pollution and Marine Conservation: Approaches to Protect Biodiversity and Marine Life provides comprehensive knowledge on the consequences of plastic waste in marine environments at different levels, ranging from ecological and biological, to social, economic and political. The book synthesizes historical information, gaps in current knowledge, and recent discoveries by illustrating the main stages that made plastics a global issue for ocean ecosystems and their wildlife. Written by international experts on marine pollution, marine biology, and management of environmental resources, this book explores the main topics of marine plastic pollution such as input quantification, polluting sources, ultimate fate, ecological consequences, and more.
This an important resource for a wide audience, including marine conservationists, environmental managers, decision-makers, NGOs, private companies, and activists working to combat plastics in our seas and oceans.
- Illustrates the evolution of plastics, from revolutionary materials to global environmental emergency
- Discusses marine plastic pollution with scientific rigor and easy language that is supported by graphics and tables
- Led by a team of editors with expertise in biology, pollution, conservation and policies of marine wildlife, biodiversity and ecosystems
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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Approx. 100 illustrations (100 in full color)
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978-0-12-822487-8 (9780128224878)
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Preface by Giuseppe Suaria1. Marine plastics: What's wrong with them?Giuseppe Bonanno2. Microplastics in seawater and sediments: Distribution and transportMateja Grego, Manca Kovac Virsek and Oliver Bajt3. Fate, transport and impact of plastic debris on plankton organismsGiuseppe Bonanno4. Plastic impact on marine benthic organisms and food websValentina Pitacco, Martina Orlando-Bonaca and Carlo Giacomo Avio5. Plastic impact on sharks and raysLovrenc Lipej, Alessandro Acquavita, Nicola Bettoso and Francesco Cumani6. Marine organisms as bioindicators of plastic pollutionMartina Orlando-Bonaca, Carlo Giacomo Avio and Giuseppe Bonanno7. Marine protected areas and plastic pollutionGiuseppe Bonanno8. Microplastics pollution: A thriller with many leading roles and an unknown endingAna Rotter, Ernesta Grigalionyte-Bembic, Katja Klun and Rachel Tiller9. Perspectives on marine plasticsGiuseppe Bonanno