Investigating the presence of microplastics in demersal sharks of the North-East Atlantic
Scientific Reports2020
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Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Kristian J. Parton,
Kristian J. Parton,
Lucy C. M. Omeyer,
David Santillo,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
Muhammad Tausif,
Muhammad Tausif,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
David Santillo,
David Santillo,
David Santillo,
David Santillo,
Tamara S. Galloway
David Santillo,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Muhammad Tausif,
Tamara S. Galloway
Muhammad Tausif,
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway
David Santillo,
David Santillo,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Lucy C. M. Omeyer,
David Santillo,
David Santillo,
Tamara S. Galloway
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
David Santillo,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
David Santillo,
Tamara S. Galloway
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Muhammad Tausif,
David Santillo,
Tamara S. Galloway
David Santillo,
David Santillo,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
David Santillo,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Lucy C. M. Omeyer,
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Lucy C. M. Omeyer,
David Santillo,
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Tamara S. Galloway
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway
Summary
Researchers found evidence of microplastic and anthropogenic fibre ingestion in four demersal shark species from North-East Atlantic waters off the United Kingdom, investigating whether contamination levels varied by species, sex, or body size.
Microplastic pollution is ubiquitous in the marine environment and is ingested by numerous marine species. Sharks are an understudied group regarding their susceptibility to microplastic ingestion. Here, we provide evidence of ingestion of microplastic and other anthropogenic fibres in four demersal sharks species found in the waters of the United Kingdom and investigate whether body burdens of contamination vary according to species, sex or size. Sharks were collected from the North-East Atlantic. Stomachs and digestive tracts of 46 sharks of 4 species were examined and 67% of samples contained at least one contaminant particle. Although we acknowledge modest sample size, estimated particle burden increased with body size but did not vary systematically with sex or species. A total of 379 particles were identified, leading to median estimates ranging from 2 to 7.5 ingested contaminants per animal for the 4 species. The majority were fibrous in nature (95%) and blue (88%) or black (9%) in colour. A subsample of contaminants (N = 62) were subject to FT-IR spectroscopy and polymers identified as: synthetic cellulose (33.3%), polypropylene (25%), polyacrylamides (10%) and polyester (8.3%). The level of risk posed to shark species by this level of contamination is unknown. Nevertheless, this study presents the first empirical evidence and an important baseline for ingestion of microplastics and other anthropogenic fibres in native UK shark species and highlights the pervasive nature of these pollutants.