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Temporal Variability of Litter Pollution of Rivers in Germany

A long-term assessment by schoolchildren as citizen scientists

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Dittmann, Sinja et al. (2024). Temporal variability of litter pollution of rivers in Germany – A long-term assessment by schoolchildren as citizen scientists, Marine Pollution Bulletin, Volume 209, Part B, December 2024, 117253. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.117253

Understanding litter dynamics on riversides is challenging due to the need for extensive data. A seven-year citizen science study with schoolchildren showed no major changes in litter density, composition, and sources on German riversides. The study, to which Mandy Hinzmann and Doris Knoblauch (both Ecologic Institute) contributed, categorized 26,757 macrolitter items (> 2.5 cm in size), mainly consisting of plastic and cigarette butts, with a median litter density of 0.28 items m-2

The authors around lead author Sinja Dittmann (Kiel Science Factory & Kiel University) found that wide rivers (> 51 m) had significantly higher median litter densities (0.42 items m−2) than narrow rivers (< 10 m, 0.14 items m−2), indicating greater litter accumulation in downstream areas. A zero-inflated binomial hurdle model showed that litter density variations were influenced by the interaction of the river system with sampling campaign and river width. Schoolchildren identified visitors as the most likely source of riverine litter. 

These findings highlight the value of citizen science in understanding long-term trends and show the urgent need for political measures to reduce plastic pollution.

Seven years of dedicated research by German schoolchildren shows that pollution along rivers remains unchanged.

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English
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Sinja Dittmann (Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education, Kiel, Germany)
Tim Kiessling (Kiel Science Factory, Kiel University (CAU) and Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education (IPN), Kiel, Germany)
Katrin Knickmeier (Kiel Science Factory, Kiel University (CAU) and Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education (IPN), Kiel, Germany)
Janto Schonberg (Kiel Science Factory, Kiel University (CAU) and Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education (IPN), Kiel, Germany)
Dennis Brennecke (Kiel Science Factory, Kiel University (CAU) and Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education (IPN), Kiel, Germany)
Martin Thiel (Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Universidad Católica del Norte, ESMOI)
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Marine Pollution Bulletin, Volume 209, Part B, December 2024, 117253
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11 pp.
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1879-3363 (online)
0025-326X (print)
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Citizen science, Public engagement, Riverside litter pollution, Plastic pollution, Schoolchildren
Germany

Source URL: https://www.ecologic.eu/19872