Plastic Pollution and Reef Manta Rays: Sources and Exposure

Plastic Pollution and Reef Manta Rays: Sources and Exposure

Join Dr Jessica Savage to hear about how plastic pollution is impacting Reef Manta Rays in the Chagos Archipelago.

By The Biological Recording Company

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Online

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No refunds

About this event

Plastic pollution is ubiquitous and increasing in the marine environment, particularly in remote locations. The effects on marine life include entanglement, ingestion, and potential leaching of toxic plastic additives into tissues. A study investigated the exposure of reef manta rays to plastic pollution in a remote archipelago in the Indian Ocean, including abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear, and microplastics. Additionally, it examined the origins of plastic drink bottles on the beaches of the Chagos Archipelago to understand the origins of the debris, and make Extended Producer Responsibility recommendations in the Global Plastics Treaty currently being negotiated by the United Nations.

Dr Jessica Savage is a recent PhD graduate from the London NERC Doctoral Training Programme, based at Royal Holloway University of London and the Institute of Zoology (Zoological Society of London). Her research interests include the exposure of species to plastic pollution using suitable habitat modelling, empirical plastic sampling, and brand audits of debris to understand their origins. She also enjoys science communication and public engagement with audiences ranging from school students to policymakers.

The 1-hour event will consist of a presentation followed by a Q&A with the tutor using questions provided by the live audience. The presentation will be recorded and made available through the marineLIVE blog alongside a write-up of the Q&A and any links to further info.

This event is a one-off and will not be repeated. If you can't attend the live event, you don't need to miss out. Book a space and once we've processed the event content after the live event you will be sent a link to the content online.

The 2025 marineLIVE webinar programme is part-funded through an Outreach Grant from the British Ecological Society.

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Will this event be recorded?

Yes - we record all of the speaker presentations and make these available to anyone who was booked following the event. We also transcribe the audience Q&A segments and publish these alongside a list of relevant links on our website.

Will this event be repeated?

Yes - we record all of the speaker presentations and make these available to anyone who was booked following the event. We also transcribe the audience Q&A segments and publish these alongside a list of relevant links on our website.

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The Biological Recording Company provide a range of events focused on educating and training biological recorders and biodiversity professionals in the United Kingdom.

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  • Field Recorder Days are 1-day events where experienced and novice recorders come together to record the wildlife of a site. Records are generally collated through iRecord and shared with the site manager, Local Environmental Record Centre and relevant National Recording Schemes/Societies.
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Free
Dec 9 · 5:00 AM PST