Quantification of plankton-sized microplastics in a productive coastal Arctic marine ecosystem

Microplastics (MPs) are polluting the Arctic, but our understanding of their abundance, distribution, andsources is limited. This study quantified MPs down to 10mm in marine waters of the most populatedregion in Greenland. A new plastic-free pump-filter system was used to collect MPs from surface wa...

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Published in:Environmental Pollution
Main Authors: Rist, Sinja, Vianello, Alvise, Winding, Mie Hylstofte Sichlau, Nielsen, Torkel Gissel, Almeda García, Rodrigo, Torres, Rocío Rodríguez, Vollertsen, Jes
Other Authors: BU-BAS
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10553/75393
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115248
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spelling ftunivlaspalmas:oai:accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/75393 2023-05-15T14:54:18+02:00 Quantification of plankton-sized microplastics in a productive coastal Arctic marine ecosystem Rist, Sinja Vianello, Alvise Winding, Mie Hylstofte Sichlau Nielsen, Torkel Gissel Almeda García, Rodrigo Torres, Rocío Rodríguez Vollertsen, Jes BU-BAS 2020 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/75393 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115248 eng eng CLAIM H2020 (774586) Environmental Pollution 266 0269-7491 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/75393 doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115248 No Environmenatl Pollution [ISSN 0269-7491], v. 266, Part 1, 115248 (November 2020) 251001 Oceanografía biológica Greenland Plastic pollution Pump-filter system Bongo net µFTIR-imaging info:eu-repo/semantics/article Article 2020 ftunivlaspalmas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115248 2020-11-18T00:09:31Z Microplastics (MPs) are polluting the Arctic, but our understanding of their abundance, distribution, andsources is limited. This study quantified MPs down to 10mm in marine waters of the most populatedregion in Greenland. A new plastic-free pump-filter system was used to collect MPs from surface watersin the fjord Nuup Kangerlua close to Nuuk. Additionally, we took samples by horizontal tows with abongo net (300mm mesh-size). The median concentrations were 142 MPs m 3and 0.12 MPs m 3in thepump and bongo samples, respectively. The most abundant polymer was polyester across stations andsampling types. Fibers were the dominant shape in the bongo samples, while non-fibrous particlesdominated in the pump samples. MP abundance was lower in the fjord and increased close to Nuuk andtowards the open ocean, indicating that Nuuk is an important point source for MPs. In both samples,concentrations of MPs increased with decreasing size, illustrating the importance of quantifying thesmallest fraction of MPs. Thus, the use of methods allowing for a quantification of the smallest MPs isvital to reduce the underestimation of MP concentrations in the environment. The smallest size fractionis also most available to plankton-feeding marine invertebrates and an important entry point for MPsinto marine food webs. At the found concentrations, immediate adverse effects on the pelagic food websare unlikely. However, growing anthropogenic activities could increase the risk of MPs to affect thesensitive Arctic ecosystem. 10 Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland Nuuk Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda Arctic Greenland Nuuk ENVELOPE(-52.150,-52.150,68.717,68.717) Environmental Pollution 266 115248
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topic 251001 Oceanografía biológica
Greenland
Plastic pollution
Pump-filter system
Bongo net
µFTIR-imaging
spellingShingle 251001 Oceanografía biológica
Greenland
Plastic pollution
Pump-filter system
Bongo net
µFTIR-imaging
Rist, Sinja
Vianello, Alvise
Winding, Mie Hylstofte Sichlau
Nielsen, Torkel Gissel
Almeda García, Rodrigo
Torres, Rocío Rodríguez
Vollertsen, Jes
Quantification of plankton-sized microplastics in a productive coastal Arctic marine ecosystem
topic_facet 251001 Oceanografía biológica
Greenland
Plastic pollution
Pump-filter system
Bongo net
µFTIR-imaging
description Microplastics (MPs) are polluting the Arctic, but our understanding of their abundance, distribution, andsources is limited. This study quantified MPs down to 10mm in marine waters of the most populatedregion in Greenland. A new plastic-free pump-filter system was used to collect MPs from surface watersin the fjord Nuup Kangerlua close to Nuuk. Additionally, we took samples by horizontal tows with abongo net (300mm mesh-size). The median concentrations were 142 MPs m 3and 0.12 MPs m 3in thepump and bongo samples, respectively. The most abundant polymer was polyester across stations andsampling types. Fibers were the dominant shape in the bongo samples, while non-fibrous particlesdominated in the pump samples. MP abundance was lower in the fjord and increased close to Nuuk andtowards the open ocean, indicating that Nuuk is an important point source for MPs. In both samples,concentrations of MPs increased with decreasing size, illustrating the importance of quantifying thesmallest fraction of MPs. Thus, the use of methods allowing for a quantification of the smallest MPs isvital to reduce the underestimation of MP concentrations in the environment. The smallest size fractionis also most available to plankton-feeding marine invertebrates and an important entry point for MPsinto marine food webs. At the found concentrations, immediate adverse effects on the pelagic food websare unlikely. However, growing anthropogenic activities could increase the risk of MPs to affect thesensitive Arctic ecosystem. 10
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author Rist, Sinja
Vianello, Alvise
Winding, Mie Hylstofte Sichlau
Nielsen, Torkel Gissel
Almeda García, Rodrigo
Torres, Rocío Rodríguez
Vollertsen, Jes
author_facet Rist, Sinja
Vianello, Alvise
Winding, Mie Hylstofte Sichlau
Nielsen, Torkel Gissel
Almeda García, Rodrigo
Torres, Rocío Rodríguez
Vollertsen, Jes
author_sort Rist, Sinja
title Quantification of plankton-sized microplastics in a productive coastal Arctic marine ecosystem
title_short Quantification of plankton-sized microplastics in a productive coastal Arctic marine ecosystem
title_full Quantification of plankton-sized microplastics in a productive coastal Arctic marine ecosystem
title_fullStr Quantification of plankton-sized microplastics in a productive coastal Arctic marine ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of plankton-sized microplastics in a productive coastal Arctic marine ecosystem
title_sort quantification of plankton-sized microplastics in a productive coastal arctic marine ecosystem
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