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Marine Plastics - from Local to Global

20 October 2022 17:30, Bristol, United Kingdom


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Please note the new change in time and location. Doors open at 5 pm for 5.30 pm start. If travelling by car, please enter the Campus via the East Entrance and park in Car Park 3 before making your way to Seminar Room 3B064 (Block B Level 3). Please book/contact us to notify us of physical attendance. Light refreshments provided.

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Marine plastics, and their potential environmental impacts, have seen an explosion in research and public interest over the last 5 years. Plastic debris is now found globally, from the poles to the deepest ocean trenches, and we are only just starting to understand the processes by which plastics move through and break down in the environment and their implications for planetary health.
 
This presentation will discuss the amounts and sources of plastics reaching the oceans, and (focusing on microplastics) the processes by which they may be trapped and accumulate in river, coastal and marine environments, their potential impacts, current knowledge gaps, and methods of reducing the ocean plastic burden.

Andy Cundy is a Professor in Geochemistry and Director of Internationalisation in the School of Ocean and Earth Science, University of Southampton, at the UK’s National Oceanography Centre (Southampton). He has over 30 years’ research experience in the environmental cycling and behaviour of aquatic and terrestrial pollutants (metal, organic, plastic and radioactive contaminants); environmental geology; contaminated land, wastes and water management; and estuarine and coastal processes.
 
Andy has worked across four continents in projects funded by government, environmental bodies, the European Union and private industry, and has published over 140 scientific papers. His interests in riverine and marine plastics date from 2016, and involve research on tracking the transport and accumulation processes of plastics from river and coast to sea.  

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University of the West of England

Seminar Room 3B064 (Level 3), University of the West of England, Car Park 3, Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY, United Kingdom

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