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Assessment on the pollution level and risk of microplastics on bathing beaches: a case study of Liandao, China

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 2023 23 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 55 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Teng Wang Teng Wang Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Chongqing Zhong, Chongqing Zhong, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Chongqing Zhong, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Chongqing Zhong, Chongqing Zhong, Chongqing Zhong, Chongqing Zhong, Chongqing Zhong, Xinqing Zou, Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Xinqing Zou, Teng Wang Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xinqing Zou, Xinqing Zou, Xinqing Zou, Xinqing Zou, Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Teng Wang Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Xinqing Zou, Teng Wang Xinqing Zou, Teng Wang Teng Wang

Summary

Researchers assessed microplastic pollution levels on bathing beaches in Liandao, China, finding an average abundance of about 135 items per kilogram of sediment. Using pollution and hazard indices, the study determined that current microplastic contamination levels pose a low health risk, though the authors note that increasing population and consumption will likely raise plastic waste levels over time.

Microplastic pollution on bathing beaches threatens the health of human beings and coastal organisms. There is a lack of assessment on the level of microplastic pollution and the health risk associated with plastics. As one of the earliest open bathing beaches in China, Liandao is well known as the two high-quality beaches. However, little is known about the extent of microplastic pollution on these bathing beaches. Based on the analysis of microplastic pollution abundance, distribution, shape, size, color, and composition at the Liandao bathing beaches, this study puts forward a novel approach to comprehensively evaluate the microplastic pollution level and risk level by using the Nemerow pollution index (NPI) and polymer hazard index (PHI). The results show that the average abundance of microplastics on the Liandao bathing beaches is 135.42 ± 49.58 items/kg; the main shapes are fibers, fragments, and granules. Most of the microplastics are transparent, brown, and black, accounting for 71.54%, and they have an average particle size of 0.63 ± 0.43 mm. The main components are PE, PP, PS, PET, and nylon, of which nylon appears in the highest proportion (54.77%). The microplastic NPI and PHI values are 0.38 and 74.81, respectively, indicating that the pollution level and health risk index of microplastics on the Liandao bathing beaches are both low. With the increase in population and per capita consumption, plastic waste generated on land will continue to increase. Finally, this study puts forward some suggestions regarding microplastic monitoring, plastic waste management, and environmental attitudes and behavior.

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