Elsevier

Marine Pollution Bulletin

Volume 122, Issues 1–2, 15 September 2017, Pages 166-175
Marine Pollution Bulletin

OSPAR standard method and software for statistical analysis of beach litter data

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Highlights

  • Statistical methods were developed to assess states and trends of the abundance of beach litter types.

  • The non-parametric Mann-Kendall test gives overall the best trend significance results.

  • Spatial aggregation of beach litter data partly leads to loss of significance.

  • A tailor-made beach litter analysis software, Litter Analyst, was developed.

Abstract

The aim of this study is to develop standard statistical methods and software for the analysis of beach litter data. The optimal ensemble of statistical methods comprises the Mann-Kendall trend test, the Theil-Sen slope estimation, the Wilcoxon step trend test and basic descriptive statistics. The application of Litter Analyst, a tailor-made software for analysing the results of beach litter surveys, to OSPAR beach litter data from seven beaches bordering on the south-eastern North Sea, revealed 23 significant trends in the abundances of beach litter types for the period 2009–2014. Litter Analyst revealed a large variation in the abundance of litter types between beaches. To reduce the effects of spatial variation, trend analysis of beach litter data can most effectively be performed at the beach or national level. Spatial aggregation of beach litter data within a region is possible, but resulted in a considerable reduction in the number of significant trends.

Keywords

Beach litter monitoring
Assessment
OSPAR
MSFD
Litter Analyst
Statistical software

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