Diploma Thesis Defense by Mrs Irina Kandylioti

Thesis Title: "Evaluation of cleaning data of the Greek coastline of the" Typhoon "program 2019-2021"

Tuesday 13 July 2021, at: 11:00,

 

Link: tuc-gr.zoom.us/j/2899132235

 

Meeting ID: 289 913 2235

Password: 027266

 

Diploma Thesis Defense by Mrs Irina Kandylioti

 

Thesis Title:      "Evaluation of cleaning data of the Greek coastline of the" Typhoon "program 2019-2021"

Tuesday  13 July  2021, at: 11:00,

 

Link:  https://tuc-gr.zoom.us/j/2899132235?pwd=emRaU0lPTEVLN2Ixa2w0US93SHdFZz09

 

Meeting ID: 289 913 2235

Password: 027266

 

Examination Committee

  1. Professor            Elia Psillakis  (advisor)
  2. Associate Professor        Danae Venieri
  3. Professor Nicolas Kalogerakis

Abstract

The present thesis focuses on the load of marine litter along the Greek coastline. All the data were collected and shared by the A.C. Laskaridis Charitable Foundation, from their clean up actions within the project ‘’Typhoon’’ during the period from 31st of July 2019 to 27th of February 2021. In Greece, the most common sources of marine litter found to be fishing activity and mixed items, either they were left by people on the beach, or they ended up there by sea currents or surface runoff from nearby areas. The top five items that were collected from the Greek coastline are different plastic fragments smaller than 2,5cm, polystyrene foam pieces above 2,5cm, water or soda bottles, various ropes, strings and cords and caps and lids. The biggest load of items was recorded at Katerini and Kitros, both located in Thermaikos Gulf , as well as at some islands of North and North-East Aegean, Limnos, Agios Eustratios, Psara and Antipsara. The problem of marine litter was more noticeable in uninhabited or difficult accessible areas due to the lack of waste collection and management systems.