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Spatial distribution of microplastics in a coastal upwelling region: Offshore dispersal from urban sources in the Humboldt Current System

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Maria de los Angeles Amenabar, Martín Thiel Maria de los Angeles Amenabar, Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Camila Gallardo, Andrea Luna‐Acosta, Raquelle de Vine, Moisés A. Aguilera, Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Camila Gallardo, Martín Thiel Gwen Lattin, Gwen Lattin, Gwen Lattin, Andrea Luna‐Acosta, Gwen Lattin, Martín Thiel Charles J. Moore, Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Charles J. Moore, Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Camila Gallardo, Martín Thiel Charles J. Moore, Charles J. Moore, Raquelle de Vine, Martín Thiel Charles J. Moore, Gwen Lattin, Gwen Lattin, Charles J. Moore, Camila Gallardo, Angela Gamba, Martín Thiel Charles J. Moore, Martín Thiel Angela Gamba, Charles J. Moore, Charles J. Moore, Charles J. Moore, Charles J. Moore, Martín Thiel Charles J. Moore, Andrea Luna‐Acosta, Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Charles J. Moore, Martín Thiel Charles J. Moore, Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Charles J. Moore, Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Charles J. Moore, Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Gwen Lattin, Gwen Lattin, Martín Thiel Charles J. Moore, Charles J. Moore, Martín Thiel Gwen Lattin, Gwen Lattin, Martín Thiel Martín Thiel Maria de los Angeles Amenabar, Maria de los Angeles Amenabar, Martín Thiel Martín Thiel

Summary

This study examined the spatial distribution of microplastics in coastal waters of the Humboldt Current System along the Chilean coast, finding that offshore transport driven by upwelling dispersed microplastics away from urban sources. The results suggest that Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems play a distinct role in distributing coastal microplastic pollution.

Study Type Environmental

In coastal waters, higher concentrations of microplastics (MPs) are generally related to densely populated and industrialized areas, but intense upwelling and offshore transport in the Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems (EBUS) may influence this pattern. The Humboldt Current System (HCS) along the coast of northern-central Chile represents a perfect model to test whether the abundance of MP at the sea surface decreases with distance from land-based sources, e.g., river mouths, harbors, and submarine wastewater outfalls. The sea surface was sampled with a manta trawl to examine the abundance, composition, and distribution of floating MPs, and Generalized Additive Mixed Models (GAMMs) were performed to examine the relationship between MP abundance (particles km) and the distance to putative sources. MPs were found in all 57 net tows, with an average of ⁓120,000 MP km and maximum values of ⁓1,500,000 MP km. The composition of MPs was dominated by fragments (>50% of the total count) and over 80% of all MPs were ≥1 mm. The combined effect of the various sources, spatially concentrated in urban areas, makes it difficult to distinguish their relative contributions, but the MP composition suggested that rivers are more important sources, followed by submarine wastewater outfalls and then harbors. A significant and steep negative relationship with the "distance to source" explained 15.2% of the variance of "MP abundance", suggesting rapid offshore displacement within the HCS. This is the first study to report this pattern along the edges of the South Pacific Subtropical Gyre (SPSG), revealing that continuous offshore transport of microplastic from land-based sources is occurring over large scales and contributing to the accumulation of microplastics in the center of the SPSG. However, the findings additionally suggested that processes at meso- and submeso-spatial scales (driven by geographic and seasonal variables) are disrupting the general pattern.

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