Coastal Resilience Talks
21 October 2025, 14:00 CEST
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The Coastal Resilience Talks, a joint initiative by DCC-CR, CMCC, and Deltares, continues.
Most plastic pollution entering the ocean lingers in coastal zones for a while. Its transport and fragmentation there is controlled by processes such as beaching, resuspension and complex flow. Combining drifter data, lab experiments and numerical simulations reveals the key role of coasts in the fate of plastic pollution.
Speaker: Erik van Sebille, oceanographer at Utrecht University
Moderator: Nadia Pinardi, CMCC
About the Speaker
Erik van Sebille is Professor of Oceanography and Public Engagement at Utrecht University. He has received the Outstanding Young Scientist Award from EGU’s Ocean Science division, the AGU Macelwane Medal, and the Georg Wüst prize. He is the lead developer of the open-source OceanParcels.org code and principal investigator of the project Tracing Marine Macroplastics by Unraveling the Ocean’s Multiscale Transport Processes.
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