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MIO-ECSDE’s community-based marine litter monitoring in in the Asterousia Biosphere Reserve attracts a large turnout!

by in Uncategorized 26 March 2023

Just as other biosphere reserves and protected areas, the Asterousia Biosphere Reserve
is increasingly being affected by marine litter, which is building up, threatening habitats
and species and inhibiting sustainable development. With the aim of improving the
marine litter knowledge and evidence base in the biosphere reserve, MIO-ECSDE kick-
started this week the first community-based marine litter monitoring campaign.

A set of six locations were successfully surveyed and 856 litter items were collected and
classified, with the involvement of 115 local community members, including grassroot
NGO members, teachers and school children, researchers and citizens. The preliminary
results show that half of the surveyed beaches exceeded the European beach litter
threshold value of 20 items/100m, by 8 to 14 times, signalling the need for action. The
most frequently found items were food consumption and recreation related, while in
several locations many items were agriculture related.

The marine litter campaign was well-received and well-appreciated by all participants
that joined the MIO-ECSDE team at the beaches of Tris Ekklisies, Pahia Ammos, Dytikos
(Lentas), Psili Ammos (Platia Peramata), Kommos and Avrathias.

Ms Gina Bily Kraft, Communication Officer of the Association of Volunteer Firefighters
and Environmental Protection of Asterousia stated: “The first field visit from the MIO-
ECSDE team to the Lentas area filled my heart with joy. It was interesting, informative and
valuable to experience first-hand the team’s passion for protecting the Asterousia
Biosphere reserve — and its scientific method of collecting, examining, and coding marine
litter. The community-based research approach was the perfect opportunity to involve
more local residents and long-term visitors in the on-going, grassroots level work of taking
better care of this incredible part of the planet. Perhaps for me personally, the most
valuable part of this project is its community-based aspect that gives “non-scientists” of
almost any age or ability, the chance to be involved in research activity that directly
impacts the world they live in. It raises awareness while giving people a hands-on chance
to act positively and also see that working together to try and help solve a problem is also
lots of fun.”

Mr. Menelaos Lydakis, Civil Engineer and member of the local association of the Friends
of Tris Ekklisies said: “We warmly thank the MIO-ECSDE team that visited us at the Tris
Ekklisies beach! The community-based beach litter campaign they organized is very
important for deepening our understanding on the amounts and sources of marine litter in
the Asterousia Biospere Reserve. We think that this campaign will be a powerful tool for
raising the awareness of local communities and we look forward to the research results.”

The participatory science campaign implemented in the Asterousia Biosphere Reserve
deployed a harmonized monitoring approach, following the “Guidance Document on
Monitoring of Marine Litter in European Seas” and the “Joint List of Litter Categories for
Marine Macrolitter Monitoring” developed by the Technical Group on Marine Litter of
the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, a European Union legislation that aims to
protect Europe´s seas and ensure its sustainable use.

The campaign was implemented within the framework of the one-year-long project entitled
“Monitoring marine litter and generating fit-for-purpose data through a participatory
science approach in Asterousia Biosphere Reserve” funded by UNESCO and the abrdn
Charitable Foundation. MIO-ECSDE together with the Local Management Committee of
Asterousia & Heraklion Development Agency, MEdIES, HCMR, the University of Crete and its
Museum of Natural History seek to provide a concrete showcase of how community-based

research can deliver the “Science We Need for the Future We Want”, within the context of
the UN Ocean Science Decade and the Ocean Literacy Framework.

 

For more information click here: MIO ECSDE

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