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What influences microplastic trapping in coastal marshes? Exploring vegetation diversity as a driver of accumulation

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) 2026
Hayley Mcilwraith, Hayley Mcilwraith, Penelope K. Lindeque, T.J. Tolhurst, Matthew Cole

Summary

This study explored how the diversity of plant species in coastal marshes influences how many microplastics get trapped there, finding that vegetation composition is a meaningful driver of plastic accumulation. Coastal marshes act as natural filters catching plastic before it reaches the open ocean, so understanding what makes them more or less effective has implications for both conservation and plastic pollution management.

What influences microplastic trapping in coastal marshes? Exploring vegetation diversity as a driver of accumulation

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