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Environmental risk of microplastics in a Mexican coastal lagoon ecosystem: Anthropogenic inputs and its possible human food risk

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Jaime Rendón–von Osten Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Enrique Ávila‍, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Omar Celis-Hernández, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Omar Celis-Hernández, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Omar Celis-Hernández, Antony Enrique Briceño-Vera, Enrique Ávila‍, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Enrique Ávila‍, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Omar Celis-Hernández, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Antony Enrique Briceño-Vera, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Omar Celis-Hernández, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Jaime Rendón–von Osten Enrique Ávila‍, Omar Celis-Hernández, Omar Celis-Hernández, Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Omar Celis-Hernández, Alejandro Gómez-Ponce, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Merle M. Borges-Ramírez, Enrique Ávila‍, Antony Enrique Briceño-Vera, Enrique Ávila‍, Jaime Rendón–von Osten Alejandro Gómez-Ponce, V. Mariana Capparelli, V. Mariana Capparelli, Enrique Ávila‍, Jaime Rendón–von Osten

Summary

Researchers found extremely high microplastic concentrations in a Mexican coastal lagoon, with levels hundreds of thousands of times above those in other protected areas. Fishing and urban activities were the main sources, contributing polyethylene and PET fragments. The study estimated that a single serving of locally harvested oysters could expose a person to over 800 microplastic particles.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

Coastal lagoons are ecosystems that are considered providers of a variety species of commercial value to the humans. However, they are currently threatened by a variety of anthropogenic-derived impacts, including environmental pollution by microplastics (MPs). For these reasons, it is necessary to identify suitable biomonitors for monitoring MP activities in aquatic environments and for estimating human ingestion of MPs from the consumption of commercial shellfish species. Therefore, our aims were to identify the anthropogenic activities that supply MPs into a coastal lagoon in the southern Gulf of Mexico and their variety; to determine whether oysters (Crassostrea virginica) are suitable biomonitors to perform MPs monitoring activities and to conduct an estimation of how many MPs could a human consume by the ingestion of a commercial portion of oysters harvested in this coastal lagoon. Our results noted that MP concentrations from water and sediment collected in Laguna de Terminos were 210,000 and 11.3 times higher than values reported in other protected areas worldwide. MPs chemical composition revealed that fishing and urban activities supply mainly polyethylene (21.1 %), poly (butadiene) diol (12.6 %) and polyethylene terephthalate (9.5 %). It was also determined that oysters did not reflect the spatial distribution of MPs within the study area and that a human could consume up to 806.1 MPs per 237.1 g serving of an oyster cocktail. Finally, a coastal lagoon polluted with MPs increases the risk of affecting species used for human consumption.

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