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Monitoring Litter Inputs from the Adour River (Southwest France) to the Marine Environment
2018
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
Rivers are major pathways for litter to enter the ocean, especially plastic debris. Yet, further research is needed to improve knowledge on rivers contribution, increase data availability, refine litter origins, and develop relevant solutions to limit riverine litter inputs. This study presents the results of three years of aquatic litter monitoring on the Adour river catchment (southwest of France). Litter monitoring consisted of collecting all litter stranded on river banks or stuck in the
doi:10.3390/jmse6010024
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