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Main Authors: Donnarumma, V, Suaria, G, Paluselli, A, Aliani, S, Pasanisi, E, Maffucci, F, Azzolin, M, Campana, I, Castelli, A, Costantino, M, Crosti, R, Farina, M, Gregorietti, M, Pignata, E, Santini, E, Sarà, G, Teti, R, Arcangeli, A
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) 2026
Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42190832/
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  • Spatio-temporal dynamics of floating marine macro-litter in Italian waters (2018-2023): The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Donnarumma, V Suaria, G Paluselli, A Aliani, S Pasanisi, E Maffucci, F Azzolin, M Campana, I Castelli, A Costantino, M Crosti, R Farina, M Gregorietti, M Pignata, E Santini, E Sarà, G Teti, R Arcangeli, A Floating Marine Macro Litter (FMML) remains a pervasive threat in the Mediterranean Sea. This study assesses FMML across offshore and coastal Italian waters over a six-year period (2018-2023) to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 2111 standardized visual surveys were conducted from ferries and small vessels, with items recorded by trained observers under controlled sea-state conditions and classified according to MSFD protocols. Plastics dominated all surveys (81-87%), primarily comprising Single-Use Plastics (SUP) and Fishing Gear. Results show a distinct 'V-shaped' trend in the abundance of coastal SUP, which declined significantly during lockdowns before rebounding after the pandemic, whereas offshore levels remained stable, acting as a legacy reservoir. A unique pandemic pulse was observed for sanitary litter, which peaked during 2020-2021. Our results demonstrate that while socio-economic disruptions caused immediate shifts in Mediterranean coastal pollution, offshore environments exhibit greater resilience to short-term changes. These findings highlight the persistence of marine plastic pollution and underscore the need for integrated monitoring strategies combining FMML surveys with robust statistical approaches and remote sensing to support MSFD and IMAP targets for Good Environmental Status (GES).