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Influence of environmental and anthropogenic factors on the composition, concentration and spatial distribution of microplastics: A case study of the Bay of Brest (Brittany, France)

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Laura Frère, Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Arnaud Huvet Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Laura Frère, Laura Frère, Laura Frère, Laura Frère, Laura Frère, Arnaud Huvet Ika Paul-Pont, Sébastien Petton, Sébastien Petton, Laura Frère, Laura Frère, Laura Frère, Laura Frère, Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Laura Frère, Ika Paul-Pont, Laura Frère, Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Philippe Soudant, Arnaud Huvet Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Christophe Lambert, Christophe Lambert, Christophe Lambert, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Laura Frère, Laura Frère, Philippe Soudant, Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Laura Frère, Laura Frère, Ika Paul-Pont, Emmanuel Rinnert, Ika Paul-Pont, Laura Frère, Emmanuel Rinnert, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Christophe Lambert, Emmanuel Rinnert, Christophe Lambert, Christophe Lambert, Christophe Lambert, Christophe Lambert, Christophe Lambert, Laura Frère, Laura Frère, Sébastien Petton, Arnaud Huvet Christophe Lambert, Ika Paul-Pont, Laura Frère, Christophe Lambert, Christophe Lambert, Philippe Soudant, Jérôme Jaffré, Arnaud Huvet Philippe Soudant, Philippe Soudant, Philippe Soudant, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Ika Paul-Pont, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Ika Paul-Pont, Christophe Lambert, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Christophe Lambert, Isabelle Bihannic, Christophe Lambert, Christophe Lambert, Emmanuel Rinnert, Christophe Lambert, Ika Paul-Pont, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Jérôme Jaffré, Christophe Lambert, Emmanuel Rinnert, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Isabelle Bihannic, Arnaud Huvet Isabelle Bihannic, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Laura Frère, Laura Frère, Emmanuel Rinnert, Emmanuel Rinnert, Christophe Lambert, Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Philippe Soudant, Philippe Soudant, Philippe Soudant, Philippe Soudant, Laura Frère, Laura Frère, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Arnaud Huvet Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Laura Frère, Ika Paul-Pont, Arnaud Huvet Emmanuel Rinnert, Christophe Lambert, Philippe Soudant, Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Philippe Soudant, Philippe Soudant, Emmanuel Rinnert, Laura Frère, Philippe Soudant, Emmanuel Rinnert, Philippe Soudant, Ika Paul-Pont, Arnaud Huvet Ika Paul-Pont, Philippe Soudant, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Ika Paul-Pont, Christophe Lambert, Ika Paul-Pont, Emmanuel Rinnert, Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Philippe Soudant, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Philippe Soudant, Philippe Soudant, Arnaud Huvet Philippe Soudant, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Christophe Lambert, Ika Paul-Pont, Christophe Lambert, Christophe Lambert, Christophe Lambert, Philippe Soudant, Philippe Soudant, Ika Paul-Pont, Christophe Lambert, Philippe Soudant, Christophe Lambert, Ika Paul-Pont, Arnaud Huvet Philippe Soudant, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Christophe Lambert, Ika Paul-Pont, Philippe Soudant, Christophe Lambert, Philippe Soudant, Ika Paul-Pont, Philippe Soudant, Philippe Soudant, Isabelle Bihannic, Emmanuel Rinnert, Philippe Soudant, Ika Paul-Pont, Arnaud Huvet Philippe Soudant, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Ika Paul-Pont, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Christophe Lambert, Christophe Lambert, Philippe Soudant, Philippe Soudant, Ika Paul-Pont, Philippe Soudant, Philippe Soudant, Arnaud Huvet Ika Paul-Pont, Arnaud Huvet Philippe Soudant, Arnaud Huvet Arnaud Huvet Ika Paul-Pont, Arnaud Huvet

Summary

Researchers surveyed microplastic concentrations in surface water and sediment at nine locations across the Bay of Brest, France, and found that pollution levels were highest near population centers and wastewater outfalls. The study identified both polymer types and size distributions, helping to trace the sources of microplastic contamination in this coastal bay.

Study Type Environmental

The concentration and spatial distribution of microplastics in the Bay of Brest (Brittany, France) was investigated in two surveys. Surface water and sediment were sampled at nine locations in areas characterized by contrasting anthropic pressures, riverine influences or water mixing. Microplastics were categorized by their polymer type and size class. Microplastic contamination in surface water and sediment was dominated by polyethylene fragments (PE, 53-67%) followed by polypropylene (PP, 16-30%) and polystyrene (PS, 16-17%) microparticles. The presence of buoyant microplastics (PE, PP and PS) in sediment suggests the existence of physical and/or biological processes leading to vertical transfer of lightweight microplastics in the bay. In sediment (upper 5 cm), the percentage of particles identified by Raman micro-spectroscopy was lower (41%) than in surface water (79%) and may explain the apparent low concentration observed in this matrix (0.97 ± 2.08 MP kg dry sediment). Mean microplastic concentration was 0.24 ± 0.35 MP m in surface water. We suggest that the observed spatial MP distribution is related to proximity to urbanized areas and to hydrodynamics in the bay. A particle dispersal model was used to study the influence of hydrodynamics on surface microplastic distribution. The outputs of the model showed the presence of a transitional convergence zone in the centre of the bay during flood tide, where floating debris coming from the northern and southern parts of the bay tends to accumulate before being expelled from the bay. Further modelling work and observations integrating (i) the complex vertical motion of microplastics, and (ii) their point sources is required to better understand the fate of microplastics in such a complex coastal ecosystem.

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