CONTAMINATION OF WATERSHEDS OF SMALL KARELIAN LAKES WITH ANTHROPOGENIC LITTER CAUSED BY RECREATION ACTIVITIES

Authors

  • Mikhail B. Zobkov Northern Water Problems Institute, Karelian Research Center of the RAS, Petrozavodsk, Russia
  • Maria V. Zobkova Northern Water Problems Institute, Karelian Research Center of the RAS, Petrozavodsk, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17072/2079-7877-2024-4-133-144

Keywords:

anthropogenic litter, wastes, contamination, lakes, tourism, recreation, boreal zone

Abstract

Contamination of the environment with wastes is one of the main ecological problems of the present. The majorconcern is the contamination of the World Ocean and inland waters with anthropogenic litter in general and plastics in particular. Toassess the level of contamination of small lakes in a boreal zone with anthropogenic litter, in 2021 research was conducted to study thequantity and composition of such litter on watersheds of several small lakes in Karelia (Uros, Tilkuslampi, Koveryarvi, Valgilampi,Koverlampi). The research focused on tourist campsites as ‘hot spots’ of such contamination. As a result, a new approach has beenintroduced for such monitoring. It was found that the quantity of anthropogenic litter is proportional to the camp area, as well as to themaximum camp capacity in terms of the number of tourists. Anthropogenic litter was found on all of the 29 studied sites (overall 3,820litter pcs.), with the maximum quantity on the largest of the studied lakes – Uros (2,053 litter pcs.). The maximum litter density calculated per square meter and per person was observed on the second largest of the studied lakes – Lake Tilkuslampi (1.73 pcs./m2and61.1 pcs./person on average). The identified levels of anthropogenic litter contamination are comparable to the contamination of seabeaches. In terms of the litter composition, items related to eating and drinking dominated (59% on average). Plastic products accountedfor 56% of all waste; metal, glass, and textiles made up 20, 17, and 5% respectively. The predominance of plastics in litter compositionindicates that anthropogenic litter left on the shores of the lakes is a potential source of microplastics entering the lakes. The elaborated monitoring program can be applied to assess contamination with anthropogenic litter of other water objects in a boreal zone. The resultsobtained allowed us to approximately assess the quantity of anthropogenic litter accumulated in the forested area of Karelia.

Author Biographies

Mikhail B. Zobkov, Northern Water Problems Institute, Karelian Research Center of the RAS, Petrozavodsk, Russia

Candidate of Engineering Sciences, Senior Researcher,Head of the Laboratory of Hydrochemistry andHydrogeology

Maria V. Zobkova, Northern Water Problems Institute, Karelian Research Center of the RAS, Petrozavodsk, Russia

Candidate of Chemistry Sciences, Researcher,Laboratory of Hydrochemistry and Hydrogeology

Published

2024-12-30

How to Cite

Zobkov М. Б., & Zobkova М. В. (2024). CONTAMINATION OF WATERSHEDS OF SMALL KARELIAN LAKES WITH ANTHROPOGENIC LITTER CAUSED BY RECREATION ACTIVITIES. Geographical Bulletin, (4(71), 133–144. https://doi.org/10.17072/2079-7877-2024-4-133-144

Issue

Section

Ecology and Environmental management

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