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Microplastics in three typical benthic species from the Arctic: Occurrence, characteristics, sources, and environmental implications

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Chao Fang, Jincan Chen, Chao Fang, Chao Fang, Ruibo Lei Chao Fang, Jincan Chen, Jincan Chen, Chao Fang, Jincan Chen, Ronghui Zheng, Ronghui Zheng, Chao Fang, Ronghui Zheng, Ronghui Zheng, Ronghui Zheng, Ronghui Zheng, Ronghui Zheng, Ruibo Lei Ruibo Lei Chao Fang, Chao Fang, Ronghui Zheng, Ronghui Zheng, Fukun Hong, Ronghui Zheng, Ronghui Zheng, Ronghui Zheng, Ronghui Zheng, Fukun Hong, Christyn Bailey, Fukun Hong, Ronghui Zheng, Fukun Hong, Ronghui Zheng, Chao Fang, Jun Bo, Ronghui Zheng, Yulu Jiang, Ronghui Zheng, Ronghui Zheng, Chao Fang, Fukun Hong, Fukun Hong, Fukun Hong, Fukun Hong, Jun Bo, Jun Bo, Yulu Jiang, Ronghui Zheng, Ronghui Zheng, Fukun Hong, Fukun Hong, Fukun Hong, Fukun Hong, Fukun Hong, Yulu Jiang, Chao Fang, Ronghui Zheng, Fukun Hong, Yulu Jiang, Jincan Chen, Ronghui Zheng, Chao Fang, Chao Fang, Yulu Jiang, Yulu Jiang, Longshan Lin, Heshan Lin, Christyn Bailey, Longshan Lin, Chao Fang, Ruibo Lei Christyn Bailey, Ruibo Lei Christyn Bailey, Longshan Lin, Jincan Chen, Jun Bo, Longshan Lin, Chao Fang, Jun Bo, Christyn Bailey, Chao Fang, Jun Bo, Jun Bo, Jun Bo, Jun Bo, Longshan Lin, Jun Bo, Jun Bo, Jun Bo, Ruibo Lei

Summary

Researchers found microplastics in three benthic species from the Chukchi Sea in the Arctic, with polyester, nylon, and PET as the top three polymer types in sea anemones, deposit-feeding starfish, and snow crabs. Microplastic abundances were significantly higher than those from the Bering Sea but lower than those from other global regions, pointing to long-range transport as a source of Arctic contamination.

Study Type Environmental

Microplastics (MPs) in the Arctic have raised increasing concern, but knowledge on MP contamination in benthic organisms from Arctic shelf regions, e.g., the Chukchi Sea is still limited. Therefore, the present study investigated the occurrence, characteristics, sources, and environmental implications of MPs in the three most common benthic species, namely sea anemone (Actiniidae und.), deposit-feeding starfish (Ctenodiscus crispatus), and snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio), from the Chukchi Sea. The abundances of MPs in the three benthic species were significantly greater than those from the Bering Sea, but lower than those from other regions globally. The top three compositions of MPs in the three species were polyester, nylon, and polyethylene terephthalate. The detection limit for MP size in the present study was 0.03 mm and the mean size of MP in the three species was 0.89 ± 0.06 mm. The surfaces of MPs found in the starfish and crabs were covered with many attachments, cracks, and hollows, while the surfaces of MPs found in the sea anemones were smooth, which was likely a consequence of different feeding behaviors. There was a significantly positive correlation between the abundances of MPs and other anthropogenic substances. The mean MP abundances in the sea anemones ranged from 0.2 items/individual to 1.7 items/individual, which was significantly higher than that in the deposit-feeding starfish (0.1-1.4 items/individual) and snow crabs (0.0-0.6 items/individual). Sea anemones inhabiting lower latitudes ingested relatively higher levels of MPs than those inhabiting higher latitudes. The MP abundances in the sea anemones are significantly and positively correlated with the seasonal reduced ratio of sea ice coverage from August to September. Our findings indicate that sea anemones could function as a bioindicator of MP pollution, and that the MPs in the benthos from the Chukchi Sea might originate from the melting sea ice, fishery activities and ocean currents.

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