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On the importance of size of plastic fragments and pellets on the strandline: a snapshot of a Brazilian beach

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
Volume 168, Issue 1-4, Pages 299-304

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-009-1113-4

Keywords

Marine debris; Nibs; Resin pellets; Size categories; Microplastics; Monitoring; Risk assessment

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  1. Fundacao O Boticario de Protecao a Natureza [0720-2006.2]

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Virgin plastic pellets and plastic fragments are reported as ubiquitous beach contaminants in the peer-reviewed literature. A surface density of 0.3 virgin plastic pellets and plastic fragments per square centimeter of the strandline area was registered on an urban beach of the northeast of Brazil. This beach is presently not affected by petrochemical facilities or pellet processing plants. The main source of fragments (96.7%) was attributed to the breaking down of larger plastic items deposited on the beach. In the case of virgin plastic pellets (3.3%), the main sources were the marine environment and possibly nearby port facilities. This category of plastic pollutant offers particular threats to the marine environment and to beach users.

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