For many years, the pollution of the oceans with marine litter received only little attention from the public although the global production of plastic has grown immensely. However, since the discovery of the oceanic ‘garbage patches’ and microplastics the littering of the oceans has since become a hot topic, one that concerns many people and receives extensive, frequent media coverage.
Although marine litter is visible, unlike many other pollutants, and has been the topic of extensive recent research many questions remain unanswered. For example, it is still unclear what the overall extent of ocean pollution is, or how the enormous amounts of oceanic plastics affect marine life and ecosystems.
As of early 2017, LITTERBASE will provide access to our current state of understanding of marine litter to the general public and stakeholders. Published records of marine litter and microplastics and their impact on marine life will be compiled in a database. The regularly updated information will be displayed in distribution maps and other graphs on an interactive online portal. In the long run, data from citizen scientists may also be integrated in these graphs.
The database behind the portal will facilitate scientific meta-analyses to assess the distribution of litter in our oceans and to address burning questions:
Our database should be complete and up to date. Therefore we need your support. You can help us if you: