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Title: Optimising beached litter monitoring protocols through aerial imagery
Authors: Deidun, Alan
Gauci, Adam
Lagorio, Serena
Galgani, Francois G.
Keywords: Marine debris -- Malta
Marine debris -- Malta -- Management
Marine parks and reserves -- Malta
Marine parks and reserves -- Malta -- Management
Marine parks and reserves -- Malta -- Maps
Marine parks and reserves -- Law and legislation -- Malta
Marine debris -- Law and legislation -- Malta
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd.
Citation: Deidun, A., Gauci, A., Lagorio, S., & Galgani, F. (2018). Optimising beached litter monitoring protocols through aerial imagery. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 131, 212-217.
Abstract: The monitoring of beached litter along the coast is an onerous obligation enshrined within a number of legislative frameworks (e.g. the MSFD) and which requires substantial human resources in the field. Through this study, we have optimised the protocol for the monitoring of the same litter along coastal stretches within an MPA in the Maltese Islands through aerial drones, with the aim of generating density maps for the beached litter, of assisting in the identification of the same litter and of mainstreaming this type of methodology within national and regional monitoring programmes for marine litter. Concurrent and concomitant in situ monitoring of beached litter enabled us to ground truth the aerial imagery results. Results were finally discussed within the context of current and future MSFD monitoring obligations, with considerations made on possible future policy implications.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/29530
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