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The impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on marine litter pollution along the Kenyan Coast: A synthesis after 100 days following the first reported case in Kenya
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Okuku, Eric1  Kiteresi, Linet1,2  Owato, Gilbert1,2  Otieno, Kenneth1,3  Mwalugha, Catherine1,3  Mbuche, Mary1  Gwada, Brenda1  Nelson, Annette1  Chepkemboi, Purity1  Achieng, Quinter1  Wanjeri, Veronica1  Ndwiga, Joey1  Mulupi, Lilian2  Omire, Jill1 
[1] Kenya Marine & Fisheries Res Inst, POB 81651, Mombasa, Kenya
[2] Pwani Univ, POB 195-80108, Mombasa, Kenya
[3] Tech Univ Mombasa, POB 90420-80100, Mombasa, Kenya
关键词: Floating litter;    Plastic pollution;    Beach litter;    Street litter;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111840
来源: Elsevier
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The contribution of COVID-19 pandemic to marine litter pollution was studied in Mombasa, Kilifi, and Kwale counties of Kenya, in June 2020 (100 days following the first confirmed case in Kenya). Standing stock surveys were conducted in 14 streets and 21 beaches while 157 transects were surveyed for floating litter. COVID-19 related items contributed up to 16.5% of the total litter encountered along the streets. The urban beaches (Mkomani and Nyali) had the highest quantities of COVID-19 related items (55.1% and 2.6% respectively) attributable to the ability to purchase single-use products and lifestyle. Most of the recreational beaches had no COVID-19 related products which could be attributed to the presidential directive on beach closure as a COVID-19 contingency measure. No COVID-19 related litter was found in the floating litter. Generally, beach closure and cessation of movement reduced the amount of litter that leaked to the marine environment.

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