Fuente:
Sustainability - Revista científica (MDPI)
Sustainability, Vol. 18, Pages 3405: Integrating UAV Deep Learning and Spatial Analysis to Support Sustainable Monitoring of Coastal Plastic Pollution in the Caspian Sea
Sustainability doi: 10.3390/su18073405
Authors:
Emil Bayramov
Elnur Safarov
Said Safarov
Etibar Gahramanov
Saida Aliyeva
Sonny Irawan
Plastic pollution poses a major environmental threat to coastal ecosystems, particularly in enclosed and semi-enclosed seas where limited water exchange promotes debris accumulation. This study presents a high-resolution spatial analysis of coastal plastic debris along the Khachmaz coastline in the western Caspian Sea. The analysis integrates unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery, YOLO-based deep learning detection, and spatial statistical methods. High-resolution UAV orthophotos enabled the automated detection of individual plastic debris items, which were converted into spatial point data for further analysis. Spatial patterns were assessed using areal density estimation, nearest neighbor analysis, kernel density estimation, and Ripley’s L-function to examine clustering across multiple spatial scales. A total of 2389 plastic debris items were identified within 0.0439 km2, corresponding to an average density of 54,382 items per km2. The results show that plastic debris is unevenly distributed, forming distinct clusters with four primary accumulation hotspots. Significant clustering occurs at spatial scales up to 20 m, with the strongest aggregation observed at distances below 5 m. Spatial overlay analysis indicates a strong association between plastic debris, reed-dominated coastal vegetation, and proximity to the shoreline, suggesting the potential role of localized retention processes and shoreline dynamics in debris accumulation. The combined use of UAV-based deep learning and spatial statistical analysis provides an integrated application framework for monitoring coastal plastic debris and supports targeted, sustainability-oriented coastal management strategies in the Caspian Sea region.