Tackling marine litter in the Mediterranean, from research to action

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Tackling marine litter in the Mediterranean, from research to action G7 Workshop on Marine Litter Mainstreaming the work of the Regional Sea Programmes towards the better implementation of the G7 Action Plan and the achievement of the global commitments on marine litter Giorgio Zampetti Head of scientific office - Legambiente Rome, Italy 20-21 April 2017

Legambiente and the Marine Strategy Legambiente is the largest environmental organization in Italy, founded in 1980 for the safeguard of the environment, for the promotion of sustainable. Goletta Verde is the widest research and awareness campaign regarding sea pollution conducted by an environmental organization. Since 1986, it has been monitoring the quality of Italian seas. With this activity Legambiente want to contribute to the Marine Strategy Directive (2008/56), which requires Member States to monitor the state of seas and take the measures needed to reach or maintain its good environmental status by 2020.

Actions and policies [...] The most significant of these initiatives at the regional level are the following: [...] - the Italian environmental organization legambiente coordinates every spring-summer beach clean ups in the Mediterranean. (UNEP, 2015) Legambiente s campaign Goletta Verde and Clean up the Med in the 1000 Our Ocean actions recorded in 2016 by US State Dep. We re preparing our participation to the UN Ocean Conference of june 2017 to talk about Mediterranean sea among all the oceans and regional seas. During the preparatory meeting of February we talked about the importance of the citizen science and the role of NGO in tackling marine litter.

floating macro litter in italian seas in conjunction with ISPRA NAT-BIO and Accademia del Leviatano ONLUS In 2016: The average concentration of wastes in the investigated area is 57,6 items of waste / sq km of the sea The 95.7% of the waste monitored consists of plastic. 2014 2015 2016 Among the most common objects there are single-use plastics, in particular plastic bags, and other object that could be linked to fishing activities (as net and lines, or polystyrene box for example).

floating micro litter in italian seas in conjunction with ISPRA NAT-BIO Microplastic particles were found in each sampling area and in all the samples. The more important aspect of this study is that we found high values of plastic litter density even in the areas located far from the inland input zones, with the lowest human density and the lack of industrial activities as islands are.

floating micro litter in italian lakes in conjunction with ENEA, Ca Foscari University of Venice and Arpa Umbria There is a growing awareness that even freshwaters are not immune to this problem, a new and dangerous menace for these fragile semi closed systems, which might be more sensitive to the presence of waste, and in particular to the micro particles, which originate. Micro plastic particles were found in every single sample, in every lake considered.

beach litter in italian shores a success example of citizen science Only in 2016 edition 47 italian beaches were monitored. Over 33.000 trash have been recorded, an average of 714 items of waste per 100 square meters. The most common material found was plastic, around 76%. The monitoring protocol for beach litter follow the methodology developed by the European Agency for the Environment to support the Marine LitterWatch (MLW) communities. The packaging category represents the 56% of urban mismanaged waste buried in the sand, and 75% of this is disposable plastic packaging.

Monitoring beach litter in mediterranean shores Hotel Cretan Malia Park - Malia Pediados - Greece Ersoy Primary School Antalya -Turkey Association les amis de l environnement Dar Chaabanne el Fehery - Tunisie Škola Obrovac - Obrovac - Croatia Association del volontariat Touiza de la wilaya D Alger - Algeria

Common commitments and policies in all Med countries

Common commitments and policies in all Med countries

Best practices and lesson learnt the strength of taking care During 2016 monitoring activities our group of Bagheria (Sicily) found a massive presence of waste and the bay was also surrounded by unstable cement artifacts. The area was immediately reported to the authority and closed. In 2016 Legambiente Campania join forces and carried out monitoring ion 16 beaches. This effort permit to read better data and relate them to the regional policies. involving students in monitoring activities

MED-SEALITTER Developing Mediterranean-specific protocols to protect biodiversity from litter impact at basin and local MPAs scales THE PROJECT The project aims at accomplishing and validating, within the Mediterranean basin, systematic protocols for monitoring marine litter and its potential effect on key biodiversity species. This will allow to strengthening effective management within MPAs and by coordinating conservation measures across MPAs. PARTNERS Cinque Terre National Park and Marine Protected area, ITALY Legambiente Onlus, ITALY Italian National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA), ITALY University of Barcelona, SPAIN MEDASSET - Mediterranean Association to Save the Sea Turtles GREECE University of Valencia, SPAIN Municipality of Villasimius - Capo Carbonara Marine Protected Area, ITALY Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, FRANCE Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, GREECE EcoOcean Institute, FRANCE Municipality of Favignana Managing Body of Egadi Islands Marine Protected Area, ITALY

CLEAN SEA LIFE - LIFE15 GIE/IT/000999 www.cleansealife.it THE PROJECT The overall aim of the Clean Sea LIFE project, financed under the LIFE Programme, is to support the application of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) and EU biodiversity policy relating to marine litter. The specific objectives are: - To increase awareness of marine litter, empowering citizens to become part of the solution; - To remove existing litter, including lost fishing gear, and prevent further littering; - To promote "fishing for litter" initiatives and to train fishing industry professionals in responsible practices - To provide guidelines for the management of marine litter, increase exchange of knowledge and the uptake of best practices and assist authorities in achieving a Good Environmental Status of the sea, as required under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive.