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Abundance, composition, and distribution of microplastics in intertidal sediment and soft tissues of four species of Bivalvia from Southeast Brazilian urban beaches

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Mércia Barcellos da Costa, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Mércia Barcellos da Costa, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno Mércia Barcellos da Costa, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno Mércia Barcellos da Costa, Felipe Barcellos Caniçali, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Felipe Barcellos Caniçali, Caroline dos Reis Cozer, Caroline dos Reis Cozer, Émilien Pelletier, Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Émilien Pelletier, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Felipe Barcellos Caniçali, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Felipe Barcellos Caniçali, Mércia Barcellos da Costa, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Felipe Barcellos Caniçali, Felipe Barcellos Caniçali, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Felipe Barcellos Caniçali, Jones Bernardes Graceli, Felipe Barcellos Caniçali, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Caroline dos Reis Cozer, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Caroline dos Reis Cozer, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno Mércia Barcellos da Costa, Mércia Barcellos da Costa, Mércia Barcellos da Costa, Émilien Pelletier, Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno Mércia Barcellos da Costa, Caroline dos Reis Cozer, Caroline dos Reis Cozer, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno Mércia Barcellos da Costa, Jones Bernardes Graceli, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Felipe Barcellos Caniçali, Mariana Beatriz Paz Otegui, Felipe Barcellos Caniçali, Mércia Barcellos da Costa, Mércia Barcellos da Costa, Mércia Barcellos da Costa, Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno

Summary

Researchers found 100% microplastic contamination in intertidal sediments and four bivalve species from urbanized Brazilian beaches, identifying polypropylene, polyethylene, and PET polymers in organisms commonly consumed by humans.

Study Type Environmental

In coastal areas, microplastics (MPs) can deposit in sediment, allowing it to be ingested by benthic organisms, like mussels, thus creating a possible transfer to humans. The aim of this study is to evaluate MPs pollution in sediment as a function of shoreline elevation in two urbanized beaches and to evaluate the abundance/frequency of MPs in 4 different species of bivalves commonly used in the human diet, such as the oyster Crassostrea brasiliana, the mussels Mytella strigata and Perna perna and the clam Tivela mactroides, and identify the polymers via μ-FTIR technique. A total of 3337 MPs were found in this study, of which 1488 were found in the sediment at the five sites analyzed, and 1849 in the bivalve tissues at the two sampling sites. MPs contamination was observed in all sediment samples and species of the pool and in each of the 10 specimens of the four species. Thus, the frequency of contamination by MPs reached 100 % for the analyzed samples. The number of filaments is higher than fragments in sediment samples and in each bivalve species. Regarding types and colors, the blue were greater than fragment-type in sediments and samples. In an effort to classify the polymers via μ-FTIR, our study was able to identify polypropylene, polyethylene and polyethylene terephthalate, besides a great number of cellulose fibers.

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