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An Empirical Assessment of Marine Debris, Seawater Quality and Littering in Ghana

An Empirical Assessment of Marine Debris, Seawater Quality and Littering in Ghana
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摘要 A baseline survey was carried out at four beaches along Ghana’s Accra-Tema coastline over a period of sixteen weeks to determine beach quality, seawater quality and the perception of beach users towards littering. A total of 18,241 items of marine debris which weighed 297.59 kg were collected. Plastic materials were the dominant debris, accounting for 63.72% of total debris. Land-based marine debris formed the largest proportion of debris collected (93% of items/m<sup>2</sup> and 85 kg/m<sup>2</sup>). Water quality analysis revealed high mean levels of coliforms and E. coli above World Health Organization (WHO) levels on all four beach locations. A social survey that targeted beach users and some stakeholders revealed a habit of littering and beach users as the main source of litter generation on Ghana’s beaches. Intensive education, continuous monitoring and the enforcement of appropriate policy initiatives remain vital to addressing beach and water quality issues along Ghana’s coastline. A baseline survey was carried out at four beaches along Ghana’s Accra-Tema coastline over a period of sixteen weeks to determine beach quality, seawater quality and the perception of beach users towards littering. A total of 18,241 items of marine debris which weighed 297.59 kg were collected. Plastic materials were the dominant debris, accounting for 63.72% of total debris. Land-based marine debris formed the largest proportion of debris collected (93% of items/m<sup>2</sup> and 85 kg/m<sup>2</sup>). Water quality analysis revealed high mean levels of coliforms and E. coli above World Health Organization (WHO) levels on all four beach locations. A social survey that targeted beach users and some stakeholders revealed a habit of littering and beach users as the main source of litter generation on Ghana’s beaches. Intensive education, continuous monitoring and the enforcement of appropriate policy initiatives remain vital to addressing beach and water quality issues along Ghana’s coastline.
作者 Irene P. Van Dyck Francis K. E. Nunoo Elaine T. Lawson Irene P. Van Dyck;Francis K. E. Nunoo;Elaine T. Lawson(Institute for Environment and Sanitation Studies, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana;Department of Marine & Fisheries Sciences, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana)
出处 《Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection》 2016年第5期21-36,共16页 地球科学和环境保护期刊(英文)
关键词 Marine Debris Accra-Tema Coastline Ghana PLASTICS Seawater Quality Littering Perception Marine Debris Accra-Tema Coastline Ghana Plastics Seawater Quality Littering Perception
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