Marine litter on the beaches of the Kanyakumari, Southern India: An assessment of their abundance and pollution indices

Mar Pollut Bull. 2023 Jan:186:114443. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114443. Epub 2022 Dec 7.

Abstract

The problem of marine litter is increasing along the Indian coast. For conducting a baseline study to identify and assess the abundance, clean-coast index (CCI), and plastics abundance index (PAI) of marine litter were calculated on the beaches of Kanyakumari, Southern India. A total of 11,439 marine litter items were collected and classified into 33 groups along the 7 beaches of Kanyakumari. From the results, plastics were the most abundant items (65.08 %) followed by foam (21.93 %), along with cloths (4.59 %), rubber (3.09 %), papers (2.26 %), glass (2.16 %), metal (0.38 %), wood (0.26 %), and others (0.26 %). The average CCI value (27.24) indicates that all beaches are 'extremely dirty'; however, the PAI average value (4.37) indicates 'high abundance'. About 96.87 % of the marine litter originates from the land-based sources. This study provides an interpretive framework for further plastic pollution assessment, which could lead to a better marine litter management on Indian beaches.

Keywords: CCI; Kanyakumari beach; Marine litter; PAI; Plastics.

MeSH terms

  • Bathing Beaches*
  • Environmental Monitoring / methods
  • India
  • Plastics
  • Waste Products* / analysis

Substances

  • Waste Products
  • Plastics