@book{fdi:010082415, title = {{F}loating marine debris along {I}ndonesian coasts : an atlas of strandings based on {L}agrangian modelling}, author = {{D}obler, {D}elphine and {M}artinez, {E}lodie and {R}ahmania, {R}. and {G}autama, {B}.{D}. and {R}iza {F}arhan, {A}. and {M}aes, {C}hristophe and {D}ounias, {E}dmond}, editor = {{M}aes, {C}hristophe}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he book {F}loating {M}arine {D}ebris along {I}ndonesian {C}oasts. {A}n {A}tlas of {S}trandings based on {L}agrangian {M}odelling was conceived within the framework of a collaborative research project conducted jointly by the {I}ndonesian {M}inistry of {M}arine {A}ffairs and {F}isheries ({KKP}), {C}ollecte {L}ocalisation {S}atellite ({CLS}), and the {F}rench {N}ational {R}esearch {I}nstitute for {S}ustainable {D}evelopment ({IRD}), and funded, since early 2020, by the {A}gence {F}ran{\c{c}}aise de {D}{\'e}veloppement ({AFD}). {T}he project aims to sustain the monitoring and modelling of marine debris in the {I}ndonesian seas and beyond. {T}he final goal is to strengthen {I}ndonesian agencies in their efforts to rise public awareness about marine pollution by plastics, and to implement adapted mitigation strategies. {D}ue to their high durability and relatively low-cost production, plastics constitute by far the predominant fraction of solid waste products, a substantial proportion of which is eventually discharged into the oceans. {E}missions and circulation of plastic and marine debris follow complex pathways that vary locally according to waste management, population density and hydrology, but the majority of litter runs off from rivers. {A} major priority is to understand the sources of floating plastic debris and their eventual beaching locations and to identify potential connectivity patterns at the regional and basin ocean scales. {A} {L}agrangian assessment of the debris dispersion originating from 21 major rivers in {I}ndonesia was carried out as a means to identify the concentration at sea, as well as the geographic and temporal distribution of stranding along {I}ndonesian coastlines based on a state-of-art ocean modelling. {T}he present atlas detailing the results of this assessment at the regional scales should be viewed as a first effort to establish the river connectivity implied in the marine dispersion of surface plastic debris in {I}ndonesia.}, keywords = {{INDONESIE} ; {PACIFIQUE} ; {OCEAN} {INDIEN} ; {MER} {DE} {CHINE}}, address = {{J}akarta ({IDN}) ; {J}akarta}, publisher = {{IRD} ; {AFD}}, series = {}, pages = {91}, year = {2021}, ISBN = {979-10-699-7188-2}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010082415}, }