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Published on: August 14, 2021
Zooplankton-microplastic exposure in Delaware coastal waters: Atlantic blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) larvae case
Todd X Thoman1, Tobias Kukulka1, Jonathan H Cohen2
1School of Marine Science and Policy, University of Delaware, 272 The Green, Newark 19716, DE, USA.
Abstract:
High microplastic concentrations in the Delaware Bay have prompted concern regarding harm to local species. We consider the extent to which the zooplankton is exposed to bay-derived microplastics, focusing on Atlantic blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus) during offshore larval migration. We simulate regional flow fields for a spawning season in the Delaware coastal system to advect passive Lagrangian microplastic and zooplankton tracers. Microplastic exposure levels are estimated from tracer distributions. Field sampling of zooplankton and microplastic concentrations for the Delaware Bay mouth and the adjacent shelf in August 2020 is utilized to appraise model performance. Three mechanisms elevating microplastics exposure are identified: zooplankton transport into microplastic-laden tidelines, displacement of microplastics into the buoyant outflow current, and aggregation in offshore plume fronts. Organization via the above mechanisms substantially enhance microplastic exposures over zooplankton migrations (by an average factor of at least 3.8).
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