GÜNEYDOĞU KARADENİZ RİZE SARAYKÖY PLAJINDA PLASTİK KİRLİLİĞİ
Year 2018,
, 127 - 135, 11.04.2018
Fatma Başak Esensoy Şahin
,
Furkan Karacan
Ülgen Aytan
Abstract
Yüksek nehir deşarjına sahip yarı kapalı bir deniz olan Karadeniz’de,
çöpler önemli bir çevresel problemdir. Plastik çöpler dünya genelinde olduğu
gibi Karadeniz’de de deniz çöplerinin en yaygın olanıdır. Güneydoğu
Karadeniz’de Rize ili Sarayköy plajında plastik çöpler Haziran 2016-Mart 2017
tarihleri arasında izlenmiştir. Plaj çöpleri mevsimsel olarak OSPAR plaj izleme
metodolojisi takip edilerek 100 m’lik plaj kesitinde toplanmış ve tiplerine
ayrılmışlardır. Çalışma süresince, 43 farklı tip plastik çöp belirlenmiştir.
OSPAR çöp fotoğraf kılavuzunda kaydı olmayan 1 yeni plastik çöp tipi (borular)
listeye ilave edilmiştir. Plajda en yüksek yaz ve en düşük ilkbaharda olmak
üzere ortalama 1.90 ±1.49 adet/m2 ve 14.85 ±12.83 g/m2
plastik çöp bulunmuştur. Çalışma süresince köpük süngerler ve plastik/polistiren
parçalar (2.5-50 cm) en sık rastlanılan çöp tipi olarak bulunmuştur. Plajda
plastik çöpler kullanım alanlarına göre değerlendirildiğinde, yiyecek, içecek
ve genel paketleme ilk üç sırada yer almıştır. Plajda bulunan küçük plastik
parçalar rüzgarlarla kolaylıkla denize taşınabilirlikleri ve yakın gelecekte
mikro- ve nanoplastikleri oluşturacak olmaları göz önünde bulundurulduğunda,
Karadeniz ekosistemi için büyük tehdit oluşturdukları düşünülmektedir.
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PLASTIC POLLUTION ON RIZE SARAYKOY BEACH IN THE SOUTHEASTERN BLACK SEA
Year 2018,
, 127 - 135, 11.04.2018
Fatma Başak Esensoy Şahin
,
Furkan Karacan
Ülgen Aytan
Abstract
Marine litter is an important environmental problem in the Black Sea
which is a semi-enclosed with high river discharge. Plastics are the most
common marine litter in the Black Sea as it’s in the other regions in the
world. Plastic litter were monitored in the Saraykoy beach of Rize in the
South-Eastern Black Sea between June 2016 and March 2017. The beach litter
collected seasonally following OSPAR beach monitoring methodology and collected
in 100 m beach section and separated into types. During the study, 43 different
types of plastic litter were identified. A new plastic litter type (pipes) was
added to OSPAR litter photo guide. In the beach, average 1.90 ±1.49 pieces/m2
and 14.85 ±12.83 g/m2 plastic litter were found with the highest in
summer and the lowest in spring. During the study, foam sponges and
plastic/polystyrene pieces (2.5-50 cm) were the most common type of litter.
According to usage, food related, beverages and general packaging comprised top
three in the beach. Our results suggest that small plastic pieces might easily
transport to the sea by wind and break down to micro- and nanoplastics which
would be harm to Black Sea ecosystem.
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- Oguz, T., Latun, V., Latif, M., Vladimirov, V., Sur, H., Markov, A., Ozsoy, E., Kotovshchikov, B., Eremeev, V., Unluata, U. (1993). Circulation in the surface and intermediate layers of the Black Sea. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 40 (8), 1597-1612.
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- OSPAR, Commission (2010). OSPAR Guideline for Monitoring Marine Litter on the Beach in the OSPAR Maritime Area, Agreement Number 2010-02. p.84. ISBN 90 3631 973 9
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- Simeonova, A., Chuturkova, R., Yaneva, V. (2017). Seasonal dynamics of marine litter along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 119, 110-118.
- Terzi, Y., Seyhan, K. (2017). Seasonal and Spatial Variations of Marine Litter on the South-Eastern Black Sea Coast. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 120, 154-158.
- Terzi, Y., Seyhan, K. (2013). Seasonal changes in the marine litter in the Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey. In Scientific Annals of the Danube Delta Institute (Eds.), vol. 20, Section II. Environmental factors, ecological reconstruction, human impact. (p. 77 – 82) Tulcea, Romania.
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- Topcu, E. N., Tonay, A. M., Dede, A., Ozturk, A. A., Ozturk, B. (2013). Origin and abundance of marine litter along sandy beaches of the Turkish Western Black Sea coast. Marine Environmental Research. 85, 21-28.
- UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme) (2005): Marine Litter, An Analytical Overview. Nairobi 2005. http://wedocs.unep.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.11822/8276/-UNEP%20Year%20Book%202012_%20emerging%20issues%20in%20our%20global%20environment-2011UNEP_YEARBOOK_Fullreport.pdf?sequence=5&isAllowed=y (accessed 09.11.17)
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