2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.1093815
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A spatial and temporal assessment of microplastics in seafloor sediments: A case study for the UK

Abstract: Seafloor sediments have been defined as sinks for microplastics in the marine environment and could therefore represent suitable matrices for their long-term monitoring. On a regional aspect, the adoption of a common indicator for microplastics in seafloor sediments would allow regional monitoring and assessments through international frameworks such as OSPAR. This study presents the findings of a research and development project monitoring the occurrence and abundance of microplastics in UK seafloor sediments… Show more

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“…Primary microplastics are manufactured as tiny beads or fibers for various products. Secondary plastics enter the ocean via littering, improper disposal of plastic waste, wear and tear of plastic products, discharge of wastewater from households, industries, wastewater treatment plants, and accidental spills from plastic pellets during transportation and handling in industries ( Li et al, 2020 ; Bakir et al, 2022 ). Microplastics enter aquatic environments and cause various damages to many marine organisms ( Cai et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Microplastics Induced Oxidative Stress In Fishesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primary microplastics are manufactured as tiny beads or fibers for various products. Secondary plastics enter the ocean via littering, improper disposal of plastic waste, wear and tear of plastic products, discharge of wastewater from households, industries, wastewater treatment plants, and accidental spills from plastic pellets during transportation and handling in industries ( Li et al, 2020 ; Bakir et al, 2022 ). Microplastics enter aquatic environments and cause various damages to many marine organisms ( Cai et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Microplastics Induced Oxidative Stress In Fishesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall median MP concentrations within marine environments was 487 items/kg, ranging from 0 to 15,326 items/kg and within estuarine environments was 263 items/kg, ranging from 13 to 205,859. In marine nearshore areas, concentrations were reported with a mean of 9,510 (± 3,209) items/kg in the Arabian Sea along the Indian coast by Gurjar et al (2023), and 2,866 and 3,359 items/kg in the Celtic and North Seas, respectively, by Bakir et al (2023). In estuarine systems, Haave et al (2019) reported 79,301 items/kg in a Norwegian fjord near a wastewater facility.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the collection of sediment samples were developed to ensure reproducibility of sampling [47] to minimize the field contamination during sampling for the time-period. Empty pre-rinsed glass jars were used as field blanks and were open for the time required to transfer a sediment sample.…”
Section: Methods Validation and Contamination Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%