DataSheet_1_Surface microplastics in the Kara Sea: from the Kara Gate to the 83°N.docx
Despite ongoing research into microplastics pollution in the Arctic Ocean, the region remains underexplored. In the Eurasian Arctic studies mainly focus on the Barents Sea, while there are only limited and variable data from few stations in the Kara Sea. The study aims to perform an extensive survey...
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author | Anfisa Berezina Svetlana Pakhomova Igor Zhdanov Olga Mekhova Tatiana Polivanova Matvei Novikov Maria Pogojeva Alexander Osadchiev Natalia Stepanova Evgeniy Yakushev |
author_facet | Anfisa Berezina Svetlana Pakhomova Igor Zhdanov Olga Mekhova Tatiana Polivanova Matvei Novikov Maria Pogojeva Alexander Osadchiev Natalia Stepanova Evgeniy Yakushev |
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description | Despite ongoing research into microplastics pollution in the Arctic Ocean, the region remains underexplored. In the Eurasian Arctic studies mainly focus on the Barents Sea, while there are only limited and variable data from few stations in the Kara Sea. The study aims to perform an extensive survey of microplastics floating on the sea surface in the Kara Sea. The sampling throughout the Kara Sea was carried out using a neuston net in the August 2021 starting from the Kara Gate strait, reaching 83N latitude and ending in the north-eastern part of the Barents Sea along the border with the Kara Sea. Average abundance of microplastics was 0.124 ± 0.383 items/m 3 in the Kara Sea. The Kara Gate exhibited the highest abundance of microplastics (0.93 ± 0.73 items/m 3 ), suggesting that it is an important source of the microplastics pollution of the Kara Sea. The results suggest that the Ob and Yenisey rivers do not substantially contribute to the microplastic pollution of the Kara Sea due to significantly lower concentrations in the river plume water (0.008 ± 0.009 items/m 3 ) compared to the other regions of the Kara Sea. Further, the river plume differs in chemical composition of microplastics dominated by expanded polystyrene (EPS) particles (52%) in contrast to other regions where the predominant polymer is polyethylene (PE) (64-77%). The study highlights the potential of the Kara Sea to accumulate the microplastics due to its semi-enclosed nature and complex interaction between inflow of waters originating from the North Atlantic and Ob-Yenisey river plume. |
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spelling | ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/24515740 2025-01-16T20:26:40+00:00 DataSheet_1_Surface microplastics in the Kara Sea: from the Kara Gate to the 83°N.docx Anfisa Berezina Svetlana Pakhomova Igor Zhdanov Olga Mekhova Tatiana Polivanova Matvei Novikov Maria Pogojeva Alexander Osadchiev Natalia Stepanova Evgeniy Yakushev 2023-11-07T04:18:48Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1268879.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/DataSheet_1_Surface_microplastics_in_the_Kara_Sea_from_the_Kara_Gate_to_the_83_N_docx/24515740 unknown doi:10.3389/fmars.2023.1268879.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/DataSheet_1_Surface_microplastics_in_the_Kara_Sea_from_the_Kara_Gate_to_the_83_N_docx/24515740 CC BY 4.0 Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering microplastic Arctic Kara Sea Kara Gate Ob and Yenisey plumes Dataset 2023 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1268879.s001 2024-12-09T09:00:25Z Despite ongoing research into microplastics pollution in the Arctic Ocean, the region remains underexplored. In the Eurasian Arctic studies mainly focus on the Barents Sea, while there are only limited and variable data from few stations in the Kara Sea. The study aims to perform an extensive survey of microplastics floating on the sea surface in the Kara Sea. The sampling throughout the Kara Sea was carried out using a neuston net in the August 2021 starting from the Kara Gate strait, reaching 83N latitude and ending in the north-eastern part of the Barents Sea along the border with the Kara Sea. Average abundance of microplastics was 0.124 ± 0.383 items/m 3 in the Kara Sea. The Kara Gate exhibited the highest abundance of microplastics (0.93 ± 0.73 items/m 3 ), suggesting that it is an important source of the microplastics pollution of the Kara Sea. The results suggest that the Ob and Yenisey rivers do not substantially contribute to the microplastic pollution of the Kara Sea due to significantly lower concentrations in the river plume water (0.008 ± 0.009 items/m 3 ) compared to the other regions of the Kara Sea. Further, the river plume differs in chemical composition of microplastics dominated by expanded polystyrene (EPS) particles (52%) in contrast to other regions where the predominant polymer is polyethylene (PE) (64-77%). The study highlights the potential of the Kara Sea to accumulate the microplastics due to its semi-enclosed nature and complex interaction between inflow of waters originating from the North Atlantic and Ob-Yenisey river plume. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea Kara Sea North Atlantic yenisey river Frontiers: Figshare Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea Kara Sea Yenisey ENVELOPE(82.680,82.680,71.828,71.828) |
spellingShingle | Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering microplastic Arctic Kara Sea Kara Gate Ob and Yenisey plumes Anfisa Berezina Svetlana Pakhomova Igor Zhdanov Olga Mekhova Tatiana Polivanova Matvei Novikov Maria Pogojeva Alexander Osadchiev Natalia Stepanova Evgeniy Yakushev DataSheet_1_Surface microplastics in the Kara Sea: from the Kara Gate to the 83°N.docx |
title | DataSheet_1_Surface microplastics in the Kara Sea: from the Kara Gate to the 83°N.docx |
title_full | DataSheet_1_Surface microplastics in the Kara Sea: from the Kara Gate to the 83°N.docx |
title_fullStr | DataSheet_1_Surface microplastics in the Kara Sea: from the Kara Gate to the 83°N.docx |
title_full_unstemmed | DataSheet_1_Surface microplastics in the Kara Sea: from the Kara Gate to the 83°N.docx |
title_short | DataSheet_1_Surface microplastics in the Kara Sea: from the Kara Gate to the 83°N.docx |
title_sort | datasheet_1_surface microplastics in the kara sea: from the kara gate to the 83°n.docx |
topic | Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering microplastic Arctic Kara Sea Kara Gate Ob and Yenisey plumes |
topic_facet | Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering microplastic Arctic Kara Sea Kara Gate Ob and Yenisey plumes |
url | https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1268879.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/DataSheet_1_Surface_microplastics_in_the_Kara_Sea_from_the_Kara_Gate_to_the_83_N_docx/24515740 |