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Modeling the transport and accumulation floating debris generated by the 11 March 2011 Tohoku tsunami
Authors:Laurent C-M Lebreton  Jose C Borrero
Institution:1. ASR Ltd., Marine Consulting and Research, Raglan 3225, New Zealand;2. University of Southern California, Tsunami Research Center, Los Angeles, CA 90089-2531, USA;3. eCoast Ltd., Raglan 3225, New Zealand
Abstract:A global ocean circulation model is coupled to a particle-tracking model to simulate the transport of floating debris washed into the North Pacific Ocean by the Tohoku tsunami. A release scenario for the tsunami debris is based on coastal population and measured tsunami runup. Archived 2011/2012 hindcast current data is used to model the transport of debris since the tsunami, while data from 2008 to 2012 is used to investigate the distribution of debris on timescales up to 4 years. The vast amount of debris pushed into ocean likely represents thousands of years worth of ‘normal’ litter flux from Japan’s urbanized coastline. This is important since a significant fraction of the debris will be comprised of plastics, some of which will degrade into tiny particles and be consumed by marine organisms, thereby allowing adsorbed organic pollutants to enter our food supply in quantities much higher than present.
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