Microplastics in seawater and marine organisms: Site-specific variations over two-year study in Giglio Island (North Tyrrhenian Sea)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Geographical and temporal differences of microplastic occurrence were documented in water and fish collected
in 2017 and 2019 from the Giglio Island (North Tyrrhenian Sea) close to the area where the Costa Concordia sank
in January 2012. Results on water samples showed a site-dependent difference, suggesting the role of surface
current dynamics in the microplastic local distribution, while tested Neuston nets (200 ?m and 330 ?m mesh
size) did not influence microplastic retention efficiency. Fish exhibited in 2019 a higher frequency of specimens
positive to microplastic ingestion with respect to 2017, with an occurrence higher than those typically observed
in other Mediterranean areas. Both in water and fish, fragments were the dominating shape, polypropylene and
polyethylene were the prevalent polymers, without particular difference between sites and years. This study
highlights the importance of applying microplastic investigation in biotic and abiotic matrices for an effective
monitoring of this pollution in the marine environment.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Mediterranean Sea; Marine pollution; Seawater; Fish; Microplastics
List of contributors:
Minetti, Roberta; Garaventa, Francesca; Morgana, Silvia; Costa, Elisa
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