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Abundance and characteristics of microplastics in the Wanquan River estuary, Hainan Island

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Tuan-Tuan Wang, Wang-Qing Tang, Donghai Wu, Xinrui Yu, Guangyu Wang, Xingwei Cai, Shuai Shao, Sai Wang, Ling Mo, You‐Sheng Liu, Guang‐Guo Ying, Zhongbing Chen

Summary

Researchers characterized microplastic pollution in the Wanquan River estuary in Hainan Island, finding high abundances in both surface water and sediment, with fibers as the dominant shape and polyethylene as the primary polymer type.

Study Type Environmental

As the nexus where rivers and oceans meet, estuaries are vulnerable to microplastic (MP) pollution derived from rivers. However, few studies have focused on the pollution status of MPs in small estuarine areas. Here, the abundance and characteristics of MPs in surface water and sediment samples from a small estuary, the Wanquan River estuary, were studied. The average abundance of MPs was 6573 ± 2659 n/m in surface water and 1065 ± 696 n/kg dw in sediment samples from the Wanquan River estuary. Most of the MPs in water samples and sediments were red (92.9 % and 88.1 %) fragments (87.4 % and 95.5 %) with sizes <1.0 mm (90.8 % and 92.4 %) made up of antifouling paint particles (APPs) (83.5 % and 89.8 %), respectively. A significant positive correlation (p < 0.01) was found between the concentration of Cu and the abundance of APPs in sediment samples from the Wanquan River estuary. The APPs in the sediments can act as a continuous source of toxic chemicals (e.g., Cu) to marine environments. The results of this study expand our knowledge about MP pollution in small estuaries, and the ecological risk of APPs in the Wanquan River estuary to aquatic organisms should not be ignored.

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