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Occurrence and distribution characteristics of aged microplastics in the surface water, sediment, and crabs of the aquaculture pond in the Yangtze River Delta of China

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Fei Yu Fei Yu Yizhi Pei, Fei Yu Fei Yu Fei Yu Fei Yu Yizhi Pei, Fei Yu Fei Yu Fei Yu Yizhi Pei, Jie Ma, Yizhi Pei, Jie Ma, Yizhi Pei, Yizhi Pei, Yizhi Pei, Yizhi Pei, Fei Yu Jie Ma, Fei Yu Fei Yu Yizhi Pei, Fei Yu Xiaochen Zhang, Xiaochen Zhang, Yizhi Pei, Guangbao Zhang, Guangbao Zhang, Jie Ma, Guangbao Zhang, Jie Ma, Xugan Wu, Xugan Wu, Jie Ma, Guangbao Zhang, Xugan Wu, Jie Ma, Fei Yu Fei Yu Guangbao Zhang, Guangbao Zhang, Guangbao Zhang, Jie Ma, Fei Yu Yizhi Pei, Guangbao Zhang, Guangbao Zhang, Jie Ma, Guangbao Zhang, Fei Yu Jie Ma, Jie Ma, Fei Yu Fei Yu Yizhi Pei, Jie Ma, Jie Ma, Fei Yu Jie Ma, Jie Ma, Fei Yu Yizhi Pei, Fei Yu Jie Ma, Fei Yu Yizhi Pei, Jie Ma, Jie Ma, Jie Ma, Jie Ma, Jie Ma, Jie Ma, Jie Ma, Jie Ma, Fei Yu

Summary

Researchers measured microplastic contamination in crab aquaculture ponds in China, finding particles in the water, sediment, and crab tissues. The crabs' intestines contained the most microplastics, followed by gills and liver, and contamination levels increased with body weight. Since these crabs are raised for human consumption, the study shows that farmed seafood can be a direct source of microplastic exposure for people.

Body Systems
Study Type Environmental

The artificial breeding of freshwater crabs in China has become the main source, accounting for 45.69 % of the total output in 2020. However, microplastics widely exist in ponds due to the addition of meals, and the aging and breakage of plastic tools, and people know little about the occurrence of microplastics in the environment and the tissues of crabs during the cultivation of crabs in ponds. In this study, the abundance and characteristics of microplastics in ponds and crabs were studied finely, and the types of microplastics produced by meals and tools and the aging degree of microplastics in different media were studied in a typical aquaculture experimental base in the Yangtze Estuary of China. After we digested all the samples, there were microplastics in the water, sediment, and inedible part of crabs and crab meals, mainly in fiber shape, with a particle size of 100~300μm, and they have a certain degree of aging. The abundance of microplastics in surface water ranges from 4.4 to 10.8 items/L, and that in sediment ranges from 28.6 to 54.3 items/100 g·dry weight sediments. The average abundance of microplastics in crabs was 23.9 ± 15.9 items/individual. The content of microplastics in crabs' intestinal tissue was the highest, followed by gills and hepatopancreas. At the same time, the microplastics found in crabs were positively correlated with crab body weight and negatively correlated with hepatopancreas index. The results show that in the process of artificial breeding pond feeding, microplastics will be released from the process of meals dissolving in water, and fall off due to wear and tear during the use of tools. Microplastics found in the water, sediments and the tissues of crabs were all aged. Humans have a risk of ingesting microplastics when they eat the tissues of nonedible parts of crabs.

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