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Monitoring of pellets and mesoplastic fragments on Dutch beaches - update 2023

The median results in 2023 based at four locations, are: pellets: 705 per 100 m beach length and mesoplastic fragments: 235 per 100 m beach length. The average weight per pellet is 27.2 mg, and per mesoplastic fragment 53.2 mg

auteur(s): Rijkswaterstaat, Zee en Delta (RWS, ZD) ; Rijkswaterstaat Water, Verkeer en Leefomgeving (RWS, WVL) | Wenneker, B. | Loon, W.M.G.M. van
1 januari 2024 | Onderzoeksrapporten

Methods for monitoring of pellets and mesoplastic fragments on Dutch beaches

Four Dutch beaches were chosen to apply the monitoring method. The OSPAR beach selection criteria were used (2022). In addition, the proximity to sources (harbour or estuary outlet) was used as an additional beach selection criterion (Galgani et al., 2023). This led to the selection of the locations Neeltje Jans (close to the outlet of the Westerschelde estuary and indicated as pellet hotspot) and
Monster (close to the outlet of the Nieuwe Waterweg and to the port of Rotterdam). Terschelling and Bergen, both national monitoring locations for beach litter, were also selected. These two beaches are standard monitoring locations for beach macro litter.

auteur(s): Loon, W.M.G.M. van | Wenneker, B.
1 januari 2023 | Onderzoeksrapporten

Monitoring of pellets and mesoplastic fragments on Dutch beaches in 2022 : Summary Report

There has emerged a need in the past years for the monitoring of pellets on beaches. The Netherlands has cooperated in the development of an EU monitoring method for pellets and mesoplastic fragments on beaches and started Dutch monitoring in 2021.

auteur(s): Wenneker, B. | Loon, W.M.G.M. van
1 januari 2023 | Onderzoeksrapporten

Monitoring of pellets and mesoplastic fragments on Dutch beaches in 2021: a pilot study

In recent years, a clear information need has emerged within OSPAR (www.ospar.org) and the European Task Group for Marine Litter (TGML) for sufficiently reliable and comparable data on pellets on a European level. For example, OSPAR has defined a Regional Action Plan (RAP) measure to obtain ...

auteur(s): Bakker, I. | Loon, W.M.G.M. van | Wenneker, B.
31 augustus 2022 | Onderzoeksrapporten


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