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Microplastic pollution and ecological risk assessment of Yueqing Bay affected by intensive human activities

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 461, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.132603

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Ecological risk index (H); Potential ecological hazards (RI); Microplastics; Characteristics; Pollution load index (PLI)

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This study investigated the presence of microplastics (MPs) in surface seawater, sediments, and organisms in Yueqing Bay, China. The overall abundance of MPs in this coastal area was relatively low to medium compared to other areas, with mariculture, shipping, and industrial activities identified as major sources. The left (western) side of the bay had higher levels of MPs compared to the right (northeastern) side, attributed to differences in population and economic development. Ecological risk assessment showed low to medium risk from MPs pollution, highlighting the need for action to reduce human activities contributing to MPs pollution.
Microplastics (MPs) are a widespread environmental problem posing ecological risks in the ocean. We investigated the abundance, spatial distribution, characteristics and ecological risks of MPs in surface seawater, sediments and organisms in Yueqing Bay, China. MPs were detected in both environmental media and organisms. The overall abundance (0.24 items/m3 seawater, 6.13 items/kg dry sediment, 0.77 items/individual in organisms) was low to medium compared with other coastal areas. The MPs were mainly derived from the high intensity mariculture and shipping in the bay, as well as industrial and human activities along the surrounding coast. The abundance of MPs in water of the left (western) bay (0.39 items/m3) was considerably higher than that of the right (north-eastern) bay (0.07 items/m3) due to the different levels of population and economic development on the left and right coasts. The ecological risk assessment showed generally low to medium risk from MPs pollution in Yueqing Bay, with higher ecological risk index (H) and potential ecological hazards (RI) of MPs polymers in water samples. These data emphasize the need for timely and effective action to reduce the contribution of intensive human activities to MPs pollution and provide information for further ecotoxicological studies, pollution control, and policy development of MPs.

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