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Title: Canary Islands, the hotspot of sea turtle entanglement in the european waters
Authors: Liria Loza, Ana 
Ostiategui Francia, Patricia 
Hernández-Santana, Y.
Fariñas-Bermejo, Andrea
UNESCO Clasification: 330811 Control de la contaminación del agua
251005 Zoología marina
Keywords: Sea turtles
Loggerhead
Entanglement
Marine debris
Social Media, et al
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Servicio de Publicaciones y Difusión Científica de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) 
Project: Implementation of the indicator Impacts of marine litter on sea turtles and biota in RSC and MSFD areas 
Conference: II International Workshop on Marine Litter (BAMAR 2022) 
Abstract: The European Project INDICIT proposed sea turtles as marine litter indicator in the European waters, using both, litter ingestion and entanglement on marine debris. Standardized protocols were developed for sampling and shared homogenized data collected in different European regions to conduct regional and global analysis. Important difficulties were found to harmonize marine debris classification involved on entanglement. Based on litter classification developed by the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), an innovative tool was used to identify the most important debris involved on entanglement, through a deep search of pictures and videos of entangled macrofauna on most popular social media (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Google, Twitter). A total of 744 images of entangled macrofauna in the European waters were obtained by INDICIT Partners. Moreover, most part of images were entangled sea turtles (72,3%) and were in the Canary Islands (53,2%), identifying this region as a hotspot of entanglement in the European waters, and matching with the great impact of entanglement on sea turtles observed on data collected by stranding networks in this region. Important results were obtained from this research: 1. Improvement of the Standard protocol to monitor entanglement on marine debris in the European waters (included on INDICIT project); 2. Images are fundamental to identify litter impact on marine biota, so image storage tools are highly recommended to be included on stranding networks (RedPromar App in Canary Islands); 3. Main litter items involved on sea turtle’s entanglement in the Canary Islands were identified.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123316
ISBN: 978-84-9042-480-3
Source: Libro de Abstracs del II International Workshop on Marine Litter (BAMAR 2022) / María Esther Torres Padrón (ed.), p. 77
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