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Protocol for Microplastics Sampling on the Sea Surface and Sample Analysis
Published on: December 16, 2016
Microplastics associated with stranded macroalgae on an impacted estuarine beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Lucas Vinícius Sousa Lima1, Robson Ferreira do Nascimento2, Maria Beatriz Barbosa de Barros-Barreto2
1Postgraduation Program in Marine Biology and coastal Environments - Federal Fluminense University, Niteroi, Brazil.
Abstract:
Microplastics (MPs) are contaminants widely distributed in marine ecosystems. Only few studies approached MP interactions with marine plants, which are considered potential traps for MPs. Here, we determined MPs' densities and types associated with stranded macroalgae on a eutrophic beach in Guanabara Bay. Our results showed that red algae exhibited higher MP densities (1.48 MPs g-1), possibly due to their more branched thalli, than green algae (0.27 MPs g-1). The predominant MP types were blue and white fragments <3 mm in size and polymers were classified as polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride in fragments, and polypropylene in fibers. The higher densities of MPs in algae seemed to be influenced by the inner bay waters. The densities of MPs associated with algae from Guanabara Bay surpassed those reported in other studies. High MPs densities increase the chances that organisms associated with algae entangle or ingest MPs, impacting their health and survival.
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