Occurrence and abundance of meso and microplastics in sediment, surface waters, and marine biota from the South Pacific region
Data on the occurrence and abundance of meso and microplastics
for the South Pacific are limited and there is urgent need to fill this
knowledge gap. The main aim of the study was to apply a rapid screening
method, based on the fluorescence tagging of polymers using Nile red, to
determine the concentration of meso and microplastics in
biota, sediment and surface waters near the capital cities of Vanuatu
and Solomon Islands. A spatial investigation was carried out for
sediment, biota and water as well as a temporal assessment for sediment
for two consecutive years (2017 and 2018). Accumulation zones for
microplastics were identified supported by previous hydrodynamic models.
Microplastics were detected for all environmental compartments
investigated indicating their widespread presence for Vanuatu and
Solomons Islands. This method was in alignment with previous
recommendations that the Nile red method is a promising approach for the
largescale mapping of microplastics in a monitoring context.
Status: Completed
Type: Staff Publications
Year of publication: 2020
Publisher: Marine Pollution Bulletin
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