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The economic cost and control of marine debris damage in the Asia-Pacific region
Authors:Alistair McIlgorm  Harry F Campbell
Institution:a Australian National Centre for Ocean Research and Security (ANCORs), University of Wollongong, Northfields Avenue, Wollongong NSW 2522, Australia
b Department of Economics, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland 4067, Australia
c Department of Environment and Conservation, Western Australia, 168 St Georges Terrace, Perth, WA 6000, Australia
Abstract:Oceans in the Asia-Pacific region are being impacted by increasing levels of marine debris, with many governments unaware of the extent that marine debris damages marine industries, the economy and the marine environment. We examine the economic costs associated with marine debris and present a simple marine debris cycle model to discuss the costs and benefits of prevention, clean-up and the benefits of using biodegradable materials. For the 21 economies of the Asia- Pacific rim we estimate that marine debris-related damage to marine industries costs US$1.26bn per annum in 2008 terms. Marine debris imposes an avoidable cost that can be reduced through policy implementation to economically optimal levels. Options to control debris, using regulations, technical intervention and market based instruments, may have a role. In this pollution policy area, additional economic cost data are required to inform governments on the most economical ways to control levels of marine debris.
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