نتایج جستجو برای: microplastic

تعداد نتایج: 1376  

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Hannes K. Imhof Natalia P. Ivleva Johannes Schmid Reinhard Niessner Christian Laforsch

microspectroscopy which allows for analysis of particles down to the µm-range (Supplemental information). We found the majority of plastic particles at the north shore of Lake Garda with 483 ± 236 macroplastic particles/m ² and 1,108 ± 983 microplastic particles/m ². At the south shore, extrapolations revealed 8.3 macroplastic particles/m² (only one replicate contained macroplastic) and 108 ± 5...

Journal: :Science 2016
Oona M Lönnstedt Peter Eklöv

The widespread occurrence and accumulation of plastic waste in the environment have become a growing global concern over the past decade. Although some marine organisms have been shown to ingest plastic, few studies have investigated the ecological effects of plastic waste on animals. Here we show that exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of microplastic polystyrene particles (90...

2013
Miriam C. Goldstein Andrew J. Titmus Michael Ford

Plastic debris has been documented in many marine ecosystems, including remote coastlines, the water column, the deep sea, and subtropical gyres. The North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (NPSG), colloquially called the "Great Pacific Garbage Patch," has been an area of particular scientific and public concern. However, quantitative assessments of the extent and variability of plastic in the NPSG have...

2016
Merel Kooi Julia Reisser Boyan Slat Francesco F. Ferrari Moritz S. Schmid Serena Cunsolo Roberto Brambini Kimberly Noble Lys-Anne Sirks Theo E. W. Linders Rosanna I. Schoeneich-Argent Albert A. Koelmans

Most studies on buoyant microplastics in the marine environment rely on sea surface sampling. Consequently, microplastic amounts can be underestimated, as turbulence leads to vertical mixing. Models that correct for vertical mixing are based on limited data. In this study we report measurements of the depth profile of buoyant microplastics in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre, from 0 to 5 m d...

2017
Kathryn A. Willis Ruth Eriksen Chris Wilcox Britta D. Hardesty

As plastic production increases, so to do the threats from plastic pollution. Microplastics (defined as plastics <5mm) are a subset of marine debris about which we know less than we do of larger debris items, though they are potentially ubiquitous in the marine environment. To quantify the distribution and change in microplastic densities through time, we sampled sediment cores from an estuary ...

2017
Elizabeth J. Connors

Coral reef ecosystems of the South Pacific are extremely vulnerable to plastic pollution from oceanic gyres and land-based sources. To describe the extent and impact of plastic pollution, the distribution of both macro- (>5 mm) and microplastic (plastic < 5 mm) of the fringing reef of an isolated South Pacific island, Mo'orea, French Polynesia was quantified. Macroplastic was found on every bea...

2018
Paula E Redondo-Hasselerharm Dede Falahudin Edwin T H M Peeters Albert A Koelmans

Now that microplastics have been detected in lakes, rivers, and estuaries all over the globe, evaluating their effects on biota has become an urgent research priority. This is the first study that aims at determining the effect thresholds for a battery of six freshwater benthic macroinvertebrates with different species traits, using a wide range of microplastic concentrations. Standardized 28 d...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2017
Stefan Grigorakis Sherri A Mason Ken G Drouillard

Microplastics are ubiquitous pollutants in aquatic habitats and commonly found in the gut contents of fish yet relatively little is known about the retention of these particles by fish. In this study, goldfish were fed a commercial fish food pellet amended with 50 particles of one of two microplastics types, microbeads and microfibers. Microbeads were obtained from a commercial facial cleanser ...

2013
Miriam C. Goldstein Deborah S. Goodwin

Substantial quantities of small plastic particles, termed "microplastic," have been found in many areas of the world ocean, and have accumulated in particularly high densities on the surface of the subtropical gyres. While plastic debris has been documented on the surface of the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (NPSG) since the early 1970s, the ecological implications remain poorly understood. Or...

2015
Amy L. Lusher Valentina Tirelli Ian O’Connor Rick Officer

Plastic, as a form of marine litter, is found in varying quantities and sizes around the globe from surface waters to deep-sea sediments. Identifying patterns of microplastic distribution will benefit an understanding of the scale of their potential effect on the environment and organisms. As sea ice extent is reducing in the Arctic, heightened shipping and fishing activity may increase marine ...

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