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Occurrence of microplastics carried on Ulva prolifera from the Yellow Sea, China

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Fenglei Gao, Fenglei Gao, Chengjun Sun Fenglei Gao, Fenglei Gao, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Fenglei Gao, Jingxi Li, Fenglei Gao, Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Fenglei Gao, Chengjun Sun Jun Hu, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Jun Hu, Jun Hu, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Fenglei Gao, Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Fenglei Gao, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Fenglei Gao, Fenglei Gao, Xianguo Li, Xianguo Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Xianguo Li, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Fenglei Gao, Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Fenglei Gao, Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Xianguo Li, Xianguo Li, Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Xianguo Li, Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Jun Hu, Xianguo Li, Fenglei Gao, Chengjun Sun Fenglei Gao, Chengjun Sun Chengjun Sun Jingxi Li, Chengjun Sun

Summary

This study investigated microplastics attached to Ulva prolifera green algae floating mats in the Yellow Sea, finding that algae can accumulate and transport microplastics over large distances. Floating algae may act as vehicles that concentrate and redistribute microplastic particles across ocean surfaces.

As a new type of pollutant, microplastics have attracted widespread attention in recent years. Studies have shown that microplastics can affect the growth of microalgae, but little study has been done on macroalgae. In this paper, the enrichment and the characteristics of microplastics on Ulva prolifera, a green tide species, from the Yellow Sea of China were studied. Our results showed that U. prolifera enriched microplastic with an average abundance of 4603.3 ​± ​1167.2 items kg−1 d. w., which was more than 10,000 times of the microplastics in the ambient water (448.9 ​± ​145.68 items m−3). U. prolifera showed different enrichment capacity for microplastics with different shapes, with foam and film being the dominant shapes. The microplastic trapped by U. prolifera were usually in the size range of 2–5 ​mm and the main polymer types were polystyrenepe (PS) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The adsorption mechanism of microplastics on U. prolifera showed that its binding to microplastics was mainly through physical interaction. By salvaging U. prolifera at an amount of roughly 239,000 tons/year, a large amount of microplastics (approximately 35.6 ​tons/year.) can be removed from the Yellow Sea, which obviously plays a role in reducing the pollution of microplastics in the marine environment.

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