نتایج جستجو برای: Microplastic

تعداد نتایج: 1376  

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2011
Mark Anthony Browne Phillip Crump Stewart J Niven Emma Teuten Andrew Tonkin Tamara Galloway Richard Thompson

Plastic debris <1 mm (defined here as microplastic) is accumulating in marine habitats. Ingestion of microplastic provides a potential pathway for the transfer of pollutants, monomers, and plastic-additives to organisms with uncertain consequences for their health. Here, we show that microplastic contaminates the shorelines at 18 sites worldwide representing six continents from the poles to the...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2016
Caitlin C Wessel Grant R Lockridge David Battiste Just Cebrian

Microplastics (plastic debris smaller than 5mm) represent a growing concern worldwide due to increasing amounts of discarded trash. We investigated microplastic debris on sandy shorelines at seven locations in a northern Gulf of Mexico estuary (Mobile Bay, AL) during the summer of 2014. Microplastics were ubiquitous throughout the area studied at concentrations 66-253× larger than reported for ...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2015
H A Nel P W Froneman

The extent of microplastic pollution (<5mm) in the southern hemisphere, particularly southern Africa, is largely unknown. This study aimed to evaluate microplastic pollution along the south-eastern coastline of South Africa, looking at whether bays are characterised by higher microplastic densities than open stretches of coastline in both beach sediment and surf-zone water. Microplastic (mean ±...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2018
Sabrina Beer Anders Garm Bastian Huwer Jan Dierking Torkel Gissel Nielsen

Microplastic is considered a potential threat to marine life as it is ingested by a wide variety of species. Most studies on microplastic ingestion are short-term investigations and little is currently known about how this potential threat has developed over the last decades where global plastic production has increased exponentially. Here we present the first long-term study on microplastic in...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2014
Christopher M Free Olaf P Jensen Sherri A Mason Marcus Eriksen Nicholas J Williamson Bazartseren Boldgiv

Despite the large and growing literature on microplastics in the ocean, little information exists on microplastics in freshwater systems. This study is the first to evaluate the abundance, distribution, and composition of pelagic microplastic pollution in a large, remote, mountain lake. We quantified pelagic microplastics and shoreline anthropogenic debris in Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia. With an ave...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2011
Todd Gouin Nicola Roche Rainer Lohmann Geoff Hodges

The environmental distribution and fate of microplastic in the marine environment represents a potential cause of concern. One aspect is the influence that microplastic may have on enhancing the transport and bioavailability of persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic substances (PBT). In this study we assess these potential risks using a thermodynamic approach, aiming to prioritize the physicoch...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Miriam C Goldstein Marci Rosenberg Lanna Cheng

Plastic pollution in the form of small particles (diameter less than 5 mm)--termed 'microplastic'--has been observed in many parts of the world ocean. They are known to interact with biota on the individual level, e.g. through ingestion, but their population-level impacts are largely unknown. One potential mechanism for microplastic-induced alteration of pelagic ecosystems is through the introd...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2015
Chelsea M Rochman Sara M Kross Jonathan B Armstrong Michael T Bogan Emily S Darling Stephanie J Green Ashley R Smyth Diogo Veríssimo

Growing scientific evidence indicates that synthetic plastic microbeads (hereafter, microbeads) are a threat to the environment and should be banned from all personal care products. Microbeads pollute the environment, adding to the increasing abundance of microplastic debris. Too small to be efficiently filtered by wastewater treatment processes, microbeads are found in aquatic habitats and fis...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2013
Marcus Eriksen Sherri Mason Stiv Wilson Carolyn Box Ann Zellers William Edwards Hannah Farley Stephen Amato

Neuston samples were collected at 21 stations during an ~700 nautical mile (~1300 km) expedition in July 2012 in the Laurentian Great Lakes of the United States using a 333 μm mesh manta trawl and analyzed for plastic debris. Although the average abundance was approximately 43,000 microplastic particles/km², station 20, downstream from two major cities, contained over 466,000 particles/km², gre...

2017
Ellen Besseling Edwin M Foekema Martine J van den Heuvel-Greve Albert A Koelmans

It has been hypothesized that ingestion of microplastic increases exposure of aquatic organisms to hydrophobic contaminants. To date, most laboratory studies investigated chemical transfer from ingested microplastic without taking other exposure pathways into account. Therefore, we studied the effect of polyethylene (PE) microplastic in sediment on PCB uptake by Arenicola marina as a model spec...

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