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Microplastics in the marine environment: a literature review and northeast England case study

Water and Environment Journal 2020 11 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count.
Morwenna See, Claire Gilchrist, Nick Cooper, David Ratcliffe, Robin Siddle

Summary

This study combined a literature review of global microplastic pollution with field data on microplastic concentrations in subtidal sediments off the northeast England coast. It found microplastics present at all sampling sites and provides a useful case study for comparing local contamination with global trends.

Study Type Environmental

Abstract The issue of microplastic pollution has seen an increasing focus over the last decade, both as a scientific research topic and due to intensive media interest. Despite this, there has been, until recently, a relative paucity of data relating to the volume and type of microplastics in the marine environment. The Cell 1 Regional Coastal Monitoring Programme, which covers approximately 300 km of the northeast England coastline, has recently collected subtidal sediment samples from the bed of the North Sea and analysed these for particle size distribution and microplastic content. This paper presents the results of this analysis along with a literature review of the sources, movements and concentration of microplastics in the marine environment.

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