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Microplastics in subsurface waters of the western equatorial Atlantic (Brazil)

Journal

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Volume 150, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.110705

Keywords

Fibers; Plankton nets; Plastic pollution; Pelagic zone; Brazilian equatorial margin

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  1. JPI Oceans International Consortium
  2. INCT TMCOcean
  3. PROAP/CAPES
  4. FUNCAP (Fwiclaceio Cearense de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnoldgico)
  5. CNPQ [233808/2014.0, 307061/2017]

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We provide a baseline assessment of the density and types of microplastics in the western equatorial Atlantic. The highest microplastics density was found in coastal stations near urbanized sites, large tropical estuaries, and fishing grounds. With regard to microplastics composition, most of the identified particles were fibers/filaments, styrofoam, hard and soft plastic, paint, and glass/acrylic. Fibers/filaments were the most abundant (similar to 80%) and occurred at all stations, in both types of mesh nets. Hard plastic particles were frequent (78%) only in the 120 gm mesh net. The mean density recorded in the 120 gm mesh net was about seven times greater than that in the 300 gm mesh net, suggesting that the larger mesh size net did not lead to an accurate description of microplastics density in the pelagic environment or the degree of risk to which organisms are exposed.

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