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Title Occurrence of COVID-19 personal protective equipment (PPE) litters along the eastern coast of Palawan Island, Philippines
Authors Recca E.Sajorne, Genese Divine B. Cayabo, John Roderick V.Madarcos, Karen G.Madarcos, Dawin M.Omar Jr., Lucio B. Ardines, Serdon A. Sabtal, Jhonamie A. Mabuhay-Omar, Victoria Cheung, Lota A. Creencia, Hernando P. Bacosa
Publication date 2022
Journal Marine Pollution Bulletin
Volume 182
Issue 113934
Publisher Elsevier
Abstract The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused worldwide health constraints. This study was conducted to establish a baseline monitoring survey to describe the distribution of PPE litters during the COVID-19 pandemic in the province of Palawan, Philippines. A total of 386 COVID-19-related PPE items were present in 83 % of coastal sampling sites with over a cumulative area of 48,200 m2, with a density of 8 脙聝脗聴 10脙垄脗聢脗聮3 items m脙垄脗聢脗聮2. The facemask (98 %; n = 377) was the primary type of PPE, followed by face shield (2 %; n = 9). Meanwhile, the daily density of PPE litters in San Manuel, Puerto Princesa ranged from 0 to 9.9 脙聝脗聴 10脙垄脗聢脗聮2 items m脙垄脗聢脗聮2, with a mean density of 8 脙聝脗聴 10脙垄脗聢脗聮3 items m脙垄脗聢脗聮2. The accumulation rates of PPE items ranged from 3.27 脙聝脗聴 10脙垄脗聢脗聮1 items to 1.143 items d脙垄脗聢脗聮1, with an average rate of 7.29 脙聝脗聴 10脙垄脗聢脗聮1 items d脙垄脗聢脗聮1.
Index terms / Keywords Coronavirus, Pandemic, Facemask, Face shield, Accumulation Microplastic,
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