Spatio-temporal variability in the abundance and composition of beach litter and microplastics along the Baltic Sea coast of Schleswig Holstein, Germany

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ByMark Lenz, Dennis Brennecke, Matthias Haeckel, Katrin Knickmeier, Elke Kossel
Original languageEnglish
Published inMarine Pollution Bulletin, 190, Article 114830
Editor (Publisher)Elsevier
ISSN0025-326X, 1879-3363
DOI/Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.114830
Publication statusPublished – 05.2023

Abundance and composition of beach litter and microplastics (20-5000 μm, excluding fibres) were assessed in spring and autumn 2018 at various beaches along the Baltic Sea coast of Schleswig-Holstein, Northern Germany. The beach litter survey followed the OSPAR guidelines, while microplastics were extracted from sediment samples using density separation and were then identified with Raman μ-spectroscopy. We observed seasonality in the abundance and composition, but not in the mass of beach litter. The median microplastic abundance was 2 particles per 500 g of dry sediment in spring as well as in autumn, while six different synthetic polymers (PE, PP, PS, PET, PVC, POM) were detected. We found no correlation between the abundances of beach litter and microplastics. Our data represent the first systematic co-assessment of macro- and micro beach litter along the Baltic Sea coast of Schleswig-Holstein.