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Experimental degradation of polymer shopping bags (standard and degradable plastic, and biodegradable) in the gastrointestinal fluids of sea turtles

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 416, 期 -, 页码 464-467

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.10.069

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Marine debris; Digestive system; Sea turtle; Chelonia mydas; Caretta caretta; Moreton Bay

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  1. Goldring Emerging Marine Scientist Fellowship
  2. Earthwatch Institute of Australia
  3. Underwater World Mooloolaba
  4. Quandamooka Land and Sea Council
  5. Goldman Foundation
  6. Moreton Bay Marine Park Authority

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The persistence of marine debris such as discarded polymer bags has become globally an increasing hazard to marine life. To date. over 177 marine species have been recorded to ingest man-made polymers that cause life-threatening complications such as gut impaction and perforation. This study set out to test the decay characteristics of three common types of shopping bag polymers in sea turtle gastrointestinal fluids (GIF): standard and degradable plastic, and biodegradable. Fluids were obtained from the stomachs, small intestines and large intestines of a freshly dead Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and a Loggerhead turtle (Curette caretta). Controls were carried out with salt and freshwater. The degradation rate was measured over 49 days, based on mass loss. Degradation rates of the standard and the degradable plastic bags after 49 days across all treatments and controls were negligible. The biodegradable bags showed mass losses between 3 and 9%. This was a much slower rate than reported by the manufacturers in an industrial composting situation (100% in 49 days). The GIF of the herbivorous Green turtle showed an increased capacity to break down the biodegradable polymer relative to the carnivorous Loggerhead, but at a much lower rate than digestion of natural vegetative matter. While the breakdown rate of biodegradable polymers in the intestinal fluids of sea turtles is greater than standard and degradable plastics, it is proposed that this is not rapid enough to prevent morbidity. Further study is recommended to investigate the speed at which biodegradable polymers decompose outside of industrial composting situations, and their durability in marine and freshwater systems. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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