“…The availability of data on plastic debris distribution in Antarctica and any associated environmental impact is currently limited (see the recent review by Waller et al, 2017). Microplastics have already been found on the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, via ingestion by seals and birds (Barnes, 2005; Barnes et al, 2010), within sediments near the Mario Zucchelli Station, (Northern Victoria Land;Munari et al, 2017), in the surface waters of the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean (Isobe et al, 2017) and the Ross Sea (Cincinelli et al, 2017). Isobe et al (2017) suggest that once microplastics are south of the Polar Front within the Southern Ocean, they may become trapped in the Antarctic circumpolar current around Antarctica.…”