Microplastic ingestion ubiquitous in marine turtles
Global Change Biology2018
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David Santillo,
David Santillo,
Lucy C. M. Omeyer,
Annette C. Broderick,
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Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Brendan J. Godley,
Mark Hamann,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Tamara S. Galloway,
Mark Hamann,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Tamara S. Galloway,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Tamara S. Galloway,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Tamara S. Galloway,
David Santillo,
David Santillo,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Tamara S. Galloway,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Andrew G. Mayes,
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway,
David Santillo,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Andrew G. Mayes,
Andrew G. Mayes,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Mark Hamann,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Penelope K. Lindeque
Tamara S. Galloway,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Emily M. Duncan,
Emily M. Duncan,
Emily M. Duncan,
Annette C. Broderick,
Colin J. Limpus,
Wayne J. Fuller,
Brendan J. Godley,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Tamara S. Galloway,
David Santillo,
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,
Robin Snape,
David Santillo,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Penelope K. Lindeque
Tamara S. Galloway,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Andrew G. Mayes,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Brendan J. Godley,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Penelope K. Lindeque
Mark Hamann,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Mark Hamann,
Brendan J. Godley,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Tamara S. Galloway,
Mark Hamann,
Lucy C. M. Omeyer,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Lucy C. M. Omeyer,
David Santillo,
Robin Snape,
Robin Snape,
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Tamara S. Galloway,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Mark Hamann,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Andrew G. Mayes,
Brendan J. Godley,
Brendan J. Godley,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Tamara S. Galloway,
Mark Hamann,
Brendan J. Godley,
Andrew G. Mayes,
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Brendan J. Godley,
Emily M. Duncan,
Brendan J. Godley,
Tamara S. Galloway,
Matthew H. Godfrey,
Matthew H. Godfrey,
Penelope K. Lindeque
Summary
Researchers examined over 100 marine turtles across all seven species and found synthetic particles in every single individual tested. The study suggests that microplastic ingestion is ubiquitous across marine turtle species, regardless of geographic location or life stage, raising broad concerns about plastic contamination in large marine vertebrates.
Study Type
Environmental
Despite concerns regarding the environmental impacts of microplastics, knowledge of the incidence and levels of synthetic particles in large marine vertebrates is lacking. Here, we utilize an optimized enzymatic digestion methodology, previously developed for zooplankton, to explore whether synthetic particles could be isolated from marine turtle ingesta. We report the presence of synthetic particles in every turtle subjected to investigation (n = 102) which included individuals from all seven species of marine turtle, sampled from three ocean basins (Atlantic [ATL]: n = 30, four species; Mediterranean (MED): n = 56, two species; Pacific (PAC): n = 16, five species). Most particles (n = 811) were fibres (ATL: 77.1% MED: 85.3% PAC: 64.8%) with blue and black being the dominant colours. In lesser quantities were fragments (ATL: 22.9%: MED: 14.7% PAC: 20.2%) and microbeads (4.8%; PAC only; to our knowledge the first isolation of microbeads from marine megavertebrates). Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) of a subsample of particles (n = 169) showed a range of synthetic materials such as elastomers (MED: 61.2%; PAC: 3.4%), thermoplastics (ATL: 36.8%: MED: 20.7% PAC: 27.7%) and synthetic regenerated cellulosic fibres (SRCF; ATL: 63.2%: MED: 5.8% PAC: 68.9%). Synthetic particles being isolated from species occupying different trophic levels suggest the possibility of multiple ingestion pathways. These include exposure from polluted seawater and sediments and/or additional trophic transfer from contaminated prey/forage items. We assess the likelihood that microplastic ingestion presents a significant conservation problem at current levels compared to other anthropogenic threats.