塑料颗粒泄漏和泄漏在海上运输:跨学科的方法来理解复杂的因果途径

IF 5.3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Maartje Folbert , Jetse Stoorvogel , Ansje Löhr
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塑料颗粒是海洋环境中微塑料的第二大来源,在世界各地都有发现。塑料颗粒污染的来源通常与陆上工业场所和运输有关。然而,最近船舶事故造成的泄漏凸显了海运作为塑料颗粒污染来源的重要性。此外,由于海上运输过程中的操作泄漏,塑料颗粒可能从船舶释放到海洋中。尽管全球已经认识到解决船舶塑料颗粒污染的必要性,但这一来源背后的规模和因果途径尚未得到全面记录,各资源和利益相关者的知识和数据仍然分散。为了进一步了解海洋运输过程中塑料颗粒溢出和泄漏的因果途径,本文采用了跨学科的混合方法。这些包括专家和利益相关者协商,对文献和行业数据的系统审查,以及最终以因果图的形式整合所有数据。海洋运输过程中塑料颗粒溢出和泄漏的原因可分为四种类型,即集装箱泄漏、集装箱损坏、集装箱落水和船舶灭失。描述了这些事件的原因和后果,从而为确定一套全面的干预措施提供了基础。塑料颗粒运输的强制性要求应建立在一套全面的干预措施的基础上,解决预防和泄漏反应问题。
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Plastic pellet spills and leakages during maritime transportation: a transdisciplinary approach to understand the complex causal pathways
Plastic pellets form the second largest source of microplastics in the marine environment and are found around the world. The origin of plastic pellet pollution is often linked to land-based industrial sites and transportation. However, recent spills resulting from accidents with ships have highlighted the significance of maritime shipping as a source of plastic pellet pollution. In addition, plastic pellets may be released from ships into the ocean as a result of operational leakages during maritime transportation. Although the need to address plastic pellet pollution from ships has been globally recognized, the scale and causal pathways behind this source have not been comprehensively documented and knowledge and data remain fragmented across resources and stakeholders. In order to advance the understanding of the causal pathways of plastic pellet spills and leakages during maritime transportation, this paper applied a transdisciplinary approach using mixed methods. These included expert and stakeholder consultations, systematic review of literature and industry data, and ultimately, the integration of all data in the form of cause-consequence diagrams. Causal pathways of plastic pellet spills and leakages during maritime transportation were found to be of four types of events, namely leaking containers, container damage, container lost overboard and loss of the vessel. Both the causes and consequences of these events were described, as such providing a basis for the identification of a comprehensive set of interventions. Mandatory requirements for the transport of plastic pellets should build upon a comprehensive set of interventions, addressing prevention as well as spill response.
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Marine pollution bulletin
Marine pollution bulletin 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
15.50%
发文量
1077
审稿时长
68 days
期刊介绍: Marine Pollution Bulletin is concerned with the rational use of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, the seas and oceans, as well as with documenting marine pollution and introducing new forms of measurement and analysis. A wide range of topics are discussed as news, comment, reviews and research reports, not only on effluent disposal and pollution control, but also on the management, economic aspects and protection of the marine environment in general.
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