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Groundings of Drifters in the Wadden Sea Inform the Transport of Floating Macroplastic
Abstract. We study floating marine macro plastic pollution with a dedicated campaign where we released and tracked 24 shallow surface drifters in the Dutch Wadden Sea, an intertidal region where water dynamics are driven by semi-diurnal tides and wind. The campaign captured water surface transport patterns, and around 150 observations of the drifters interacting with the coast and mudflats, where groundings of varying durations occurred. We identify these transitions in the recorded trajectories from both manual inspection and by formulating and evaluating a statistical approach for automatic detection. We then characterize the transitions by relating them to the coinciding wind conditions and tides, and with the duration of the groundings. The results of this analysis generally agree with the intuitions that wind towards the coast increases the frequency of interactions and that the drifters are rarely re-floated during falling tides. Furthermore, we find that groundings tend to be shorter duration when they occur shorter before the next high tide. We present multiple visualizations that characterize the groundings in more detail. The results provide a statistical characterization of coastal interactions that can be integrated in models and used for the planning of beach-cleanups. They may be improved by considering the specific environmental conditions of the campaign, and by analyzing the influence of the weight and size of the drifters, which are both larger than typical floating macroplastic.
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RC1: 'Comment on egusphere-2025-6170', Anonymous Referee #1, 19 Jan 2026
The comment was uploaded in the form of a supplement: https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2025/egusphere-2025-6170/egusphere-2025-6170-RC1-supplement.pdfCitation: https://doi.org/
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RC2: 'Comment on egusphere-2025-6170', Anonymous Referee #2, 17 Mar 2026
This manuscripts describes the results of an initial experiment that analyzed Stokes drifter's trajectories in the Dutch Wadden Sea, mostly affected by the tidal cycle and wind conditions. It sets a new methodology to automatize the analysis of GPS data in order to determine whether the drifter was moving floating on the water or stopped on the ground (mudflats, beach, etc.).
While the methodology is robust, the Stokes drifters used (1 kg - circular flat shape) may behave quite differently from many of the most common items found floating at sea in shape and floatability, which can be predominantly film type plastic fragments of only a few grams that are inmersed in the upper layer and not exposed to windage, or highly protuding and exposed to windage items like bottles or foam like polymer, again lower weight and different behaviour to wind. This brings the further question of how can different litter items respond to grounding events on the mudflat, given the different shapes and densities (or floatability) compared to the drifter's, could some get stuck (like glued). This is only discussed very briefly.
Another issue is the lack of discussion on the nature of the groundings (or beaching), since other substrates than mudflats may have a high capacity to trap plastics, like vegetated saltmarshes.
In general, the discussion of results is very limited. For example, on how could be defined the awaited specific parameter considering beaching that modelers could use to improve global plastic transport models.
Please find some minor questions/suggestions in the commented PDF file.
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