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Occurrence and distribution of microplastics on recreational beaches of Haichow Bay, China

Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2020 48 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Teng Wang Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Chongqing Zhong, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Chongqing Zhong, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Chongqing Zhong, Chongqing Zhong, Chongqing Zhong, Chongqing Zhong, Chongqing Zhong, Chongqing Zhong, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Han Chen, Xinqing Zou, Xinqing Zou, Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Teng Wang Teng Wang Teng Wang Teng Wang Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Xinqing Zou, Xinqing Zou, Xinqing Zou, Xinqing Zou, Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Teng Wang Zheng Zang, Zheng Zang, Teng Wang Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Xiaowei Wu, Qunji Li, Teng Wang Teng Wang Qunji Li, Xiaowei Wu, Han Chen, Teng Wang Xiaowei Wu, Han Chen, Xinqing Zou, Xinqing Zou, Teng Wang Teng Wang Teng Wang

Summary

Microplastic occurrence and distribution were examined on recreational beaches of Haichow Bay, China, a heavily visited coastal area. The study found microplastics throughout the beach environment with patterns linked to beach use intensity, wave energy, and sediment type, establishing contamination data for a tourist-frequented coastline.

As prime coastal recreational areas, beaches attract an increasing number of users worldwide. However, current studies have shown that beaches are subject to plastic pollution, one of the most significant global environmental threats. Considering the health of tourists and ecological environmental management of beaches, microplastics on recreational beaches are urgently being studied. This paper first focused on microplastics on the recreational beaches of Haichow Bay, which is located on the central coast of China and faces the Yellow Sea. The microplastic pollution level, occurrence, and distribution were investigated. Our study demonstrated that microplastics were consistently found on all studied beaches, which emphasized their extensive distribution throughout recreational beaches. The average microplastic abundance was 106.50 ± 34.41 items/kg, demonstrating that the microplastic pollution level on the studied beaches tended to be in the middle-to-low position compared with previous studies. In total, eight colors were found, more than 90% of microplastics were less than 1 mm in size, and fiber and fragments were the dominant shapes. Resort beaches contained the highest number of microplastics, indicating that the microplastic pollution level on recreational beaches was directly related to the tourism intensity. Five types of plastic were found in the samples, i.e., polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), PS (polystyrene (PS), polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and nylon. Land inputs were the main source of pollution. This study provided baseline information on microplastic pollution that can be used for effective and comprehensive management of recreational beaches and suggests that the management of plastic use and recycling on beaches should be integrated into China's'coastal zone management practices.

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