Ubiquity of Microplastic Pollution in Canada

My CHEM/EASC 498 research projects investigate microplastic contamination in both the water column of the North Saskatchewan River (NSR) and Arctic sediments of Frobisher Bay. This research shows that microplastic contamination is everywhere from densely populated urban centers such as Edmonton to t...

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Main Author: Kolter, Sheldon
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Published: MacEwan Open Journals 2018
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spelling ftmacewanuojs:oai:journals.macewan.ca:article/1427 2023-05-15T14:28:46+02:00 Ubiquity of Microplastic Pollution in Canada Kolter, Sheldon 2018-06-19 https://journals.macewan.ca/studentresearch/article/view/1427 unknown MacEwan Open Journals https://journals.macewan.ca/studentresearch/article/view/1427 Student Research Proceedings; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2018): Student Research Day 2018 - Student Talks info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftmacewanuojs 2023-01-10T17:07:33Z My CHEM/EASC 498 research projects investigate microplastic contamination in both the water column of the North Saskatchewan River (NSR) and Arctic sediments of Frobisher Bay. This research shows that microplastic contamination is everywhere from densely populated urban centers such as Edmonton to the highly secluded and sparsely populated Arctic archipelago. The effects of such contaminants are yet to be fully understood however microplastics have been observed to be ingested by organisms and is unable to be metabolised. This will lead to bioaccumulation and may interrupt food webs having greater effects at higher trophic levels. This data are the initial measurements for microplastic pollution in both the NSR and Arctic sediments of Frobisher Bay in a rapidly growing and highly imperative field of research. Discipline: Earth and Planetary Sciences Faculty Mentor: Dr. Matthew Ross Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Archipelago Arctic Frobisher Bay MacEwan Open Journals (MacEwan University) Arctic Canada Frobisher Bay ENVELOPE(-66.581,-66.581,62.834,62.834)
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description My CHEM/EASC 498 research projects investigate microplastic contamination in both the water column of the North Saskatchewan River (NSR) and Arctic sediments of Frobisher Bay. This research shows that microplastic contamination is everywhere from densely populated urban centers such as Edmonton to the highly secluded and sparsely populated Arctic archipelago. The effects of such contaminants are yet to be fully understood however microplastics have been observed to be ingested by organisms and is unable to be metabolised. This will lead to bioaccumulation and may interrupt food webs having greater effects at higher trophic levels. This data are the initial measurements for microplastic pollution in both the NSR and Arctic sediments of Frobisher Bay in a rapidly growing and highly imperative field of research. Discipline: Earth and Planetary Sciences Faculty Mentor: Dr. Matthew Ross
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