We as a society surpassed the "information is power" motto with the rise of internet. We are in an era where accessing trustworthy information and knowing where to look is a bigger challenge. Additionally, plastics are one of nature's villains and the world is pledging to reduce their usage, nations and businesses are setting ambitious targets, but in the end of the day if we cannot come up with smart ways of monitoring and educating ourselves regarding plastic pollution, we stand no chance of holding governments, corporations and people to account.
The idea of this project is to utilise several satellite images/information to monitor microplastic pollution as a water quality indicator and correlate with human activities, such as vehicular movement.
Friction between tyres and surface generate a large amount of tyre fragments, which is a type of microplastic. These fragments are washed away with rainfall and eventually enter waterbodies, where they bioaccumulate.
Covid forced people to stay home due to lockdowns, and changes in human movement where noticeable via satellite images, as shown in the Mobility Data.
If mobility data is utilised along side, precipitation, wind, current, surface roughness like the scientists from the University of Michigan have done with data from CYGNSS, patterns can be studied, which should lead us to a better understanding of how transport impacts on water quality from a completely different perspective.
I hope that this concept gives food for thought and more research is done in the area.