TY - JOUR
T1 - Plastic debris dataset on the Seine riverbanks
T2 - up to 38,000 pre-production plastic pellets reported per square meter
AU - Tramoy, Romain
AU - Colasse, Laurent
AU - Gasperi, Johnny
AU - Tassin, Bruno
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s)
PY - 2025/8/1
Y1 - 2025/8/1
N2 - Plastic pollution in rivers is a major source for plastic pollution into the ocean. However, it is now recognized that plastics may accumulate in rivers for years, especially in estuaries, before reaching the ocean. This long residence time favours fragmentation of macroplastics into smaller and smaller pieces, but relative data are still carse. Here we present data from the downstream part of the Seine estuary in a historical deposit full of plastic debris, with the highest concentration of industrial plastic pellet ever reported in France. Plastic debris (down to 6 mm according to sieving limits) were classified using the updated European classification J-list. The sampled site is located close to the river mouth within a national natural reserve, surrounded by international harbour activities and two major industrial plastic producers: Total Energy and Exxon Mobil. A surface of only 1 m2 was sampled in a visual maximum of plastic pollution. Over 100,000 plastic debris were counted or estimated when it comes to plastic debris <6 mm. Items were classified and weighted by category for a total mass higher than 4 kg. By mass (count), 24 % (38 %) of total plastic debris were pre-production plastic pellets, 21 % (1 %) were unidentified, colourful, plastic fragments (≥2.5 cm), and 19 % (33 %) were unidentified, colourful, plastic fragments (<2.5 cm).
AB - Plastic pollution in rivers is a major source for plastic pollution into the ocean. However, it is now recognized that plastics may accumulate in rivers for years, especially in estuaries, before reaching the ocean. This long residence time favours fragmentation of macroplastics into smaller and smaller pieces, but relative data are still carse. Here we present data from the downstream part of the Seine estuary in a historical deposit full of plastic debris, with the highest concentration of industrial plastic pellet ever reported in France. Plastic debris (down to 6 mm according to sieving limits) were classified using the updated European classification J-list. The sampled site is located close to the river mouth within a national natural reserve, surrounded by international harbour activities and two major industrial plastic producers: Total Energy and Exxon Mobil. A surface of only 1 m2 was sampled in a visual maximum of plastic pollution. Over 100,000 plastic debris were counted or estimated when it comes to plastic debris <6 mm. Items were classified and weighted by category for a total mass higher than 4 kg. By mass (count), 24 % (38 %) of total plastic debris were pre-production plastic pellets, 21 % (1 %) were unidentified, colourful, plastic fragments (≥2.5 cm), and 19 % (33 %) were unidentified, colourful, plastic fragments (<2.5 cm).
KW - Estuary
KW - Microplastics
KW - Nurdle
KW - Plastic pollution
KW - River
KW - Soil
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105007362907
U2 - 10.1016/j.dib.2025.111735
DO - 10.1016/j.dib.2025.111735
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105007362907
SN - 2352-3409
VL - 61
JO - Data in Brief
JF - Data in Brief
M1 - 111735
ER -