Seasonal variations in coastal debris on Awaji Island, Japan |
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Authors: | Shimizu Takanori Nakai Junko Nakajima Kunikatsu Kozai Naoki Takahashi Genta Matsumoto Megumi Kikui Junichi |
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Affiliation: | Association for the Environmental Conservation of the Seto Inland Sea, IHD Center 1-5-1 Wakinohama-kaigandori, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Japan. shimizu@seto.or.jp |
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Abstract: | The subject of our study was Awaji Island, an island located in the west of Japan that is surrounded by sea and that has serious problems relating to coastal debris. We conducted a long-term investigation focusing on three beaches and evaluated the results. The study was designed to develop an understanding of the actual situation, to inform local citizens, and raise their concerns about the problem of debris with a view to taking action against it. We obtained the following results: the amount, type, and ratio of debris changed according to weather and ocean conditions; debris also differs according to geographical conditions; social and economic activities of the surrounding area influence the type of debris encountered. Following this study, we have continued our investigation, and are continuing to gather data. At the same time, it is important to spread our ideas and enlighten people so as to encourage them not to dump debris. We hope that these actions manage to raise the level of consciousness among local citizens and to expand their anti-debris activities. |
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