Document of dataset 6533

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
Tracking marked plastic items on their journey through the Scheldt estuary, using the Permanent Belgian Acoustic Receiver Network (PBARN).
Acronym
PLASTIBE
Description in English
Therefore, the Ecosystem Management Research Group of the University of Antwerp, is studying the potential contribution of the Scheldt river to the worldwide “Plastic Soup”. In this project the focus is on macroplastics (≥2.5cm). For this fraction it is still realistic to design removal strategies in rivers, the ultimate goal of this study. To date, samples have been taken in the river using different techniques like: fyke nets, a fishing technique called anchor netting and a specially designed “combination sampler”. The latter allows to study the vertical distribution. Additionally clean up’s have been organized to study the composition of plastic waste that ends-up on riverbanks. The data collected so far, has provided crucial insights, but many questions remain unanswered. To answer such questions as: “How long does it take for plastic to end up in the North Sea?” and “What factors determine why some types of plastic or found more on riverbanks than in the river itself?”, it was decided to follow marked items on their journey through the estuary of the Scheldt river (Belgium). On December 17th 2019, a first step was taken by the release of 972 bright yellow plastic items into the Scheldt river. These items, of various types of plastic released at 3 locations (Melle, Dendermonde and Wintam), are equipped with a unique code and are part of a citizen science project. If found on a riverbank, the item can be registered through the website www.zpr.one. Simultaneously 3 GPS trackers were launched. Yet, each of these methods has it’s own advantages and disadvantages. GPS trackers deliver very detailed information but can only be used to track floating items. On the other hand, tracking items as part of the citizen science project, allows a large variety of items to be tracked (floating and submerged items), but it is required that they end up on a riverbank first, are found and are registered correctly. On June 30th 2020, a next step was taken. Again, new batches of bright yellow plastics are released into the Scheldt river, together with 6 GPS trackers. In addition, 30 items of various composition and shape will be fitted with Vemco V7 acoustic tags. These tags will allow us to follow certain types of submerged plastics in higher detail than possible in the citizen science project. To our knowledge it is the first time ETN’s Acoustic Receiver Network is used to track plastic items
Abstract in English
Plastic waste in coastal areas and the expanding “Plastic Soup” in our oceans are a growing threat for the marine environment. In recent years the role of rivers as a potential main contributor to marine plastic pollution has been suggested. Yet, the scale of such input remains to be systematically quantified. If high contributions can be determined, considering the vastness of oceans and seas and the great depth of some, the feasibility of projects removing plastic in rivers might be better than those in which plastic is removed from the open oceans.
Rights
This work is licensed under http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L08/current/MO meaning it is under moratorium until 2025-08-01
bibliographicCitation
Teunkens, B.; Maris, T.; Van Damme, S.; Blust, R.; Meire, P. (2021) Tracking marked plastic items on their journey through the Scheldt estuary, using the Permanent Belgian Acoustic Receiver Network (PBARN).

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
2020-07-07
Accrual periodicity
Continuous

Geographical coverage

Spatial
ANE, Western Scheldt

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Acoustic telemetry
Acoustic Telemetry
Macroplastics
Plastic litter
Plastic pollution
Tracking

Themes

theme
Environmental quality/pollution
Physical > Underwater acoustics

Ownerships

creator
Bert Teunkens
creator
Universiteit Antwerpen
creator
Bert Teunkens
creator
Universiteit Antwerpen
creator
Patrick Meire
creator
Universiteit Antwerpen
creator
Ronny Blust
creator
Universiteit Antwerpen
creator
Stefan Van Damme
creator
Universiteit Antwerpen
creator
Tom Maris
creator
Universiteit Antwerpen
contactPoint
Tom Maris
contactPoint
Universiteit Antwerpen

Dataset references

is part of
European Tracking Network (ETN) data

Special collections

part of special collection
European Tracking Network

Document metadata

date created
2020-07-17
date modified
2024-08-26