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First evaluation of neustonic microplastics in Black Sea waters

Marine Environmental Research 2016 192 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 40 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, Yasemen Şentürk, Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, F. Başak Esensoy, Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, Yasemen Şentürk, F. Başak Esensoy, F. Başak Esensoy, Yasemen Şentürk, André Valente Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, F. Başak Esensoy, André Valente F. Başak Esensoy, Yasemen Şentürk, Yasemen Şentürk, Ülgen Aytan, Yasemen Şentürk, Yasemen Şentürk, Yasemen Şentürk, Yasemen Şentürk, Yasemen Şentürk, Yasemen Şentürk, Yasemen Şentürk, Riza Usta, Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, Riza Usta, Riza Usta, Riza Usta, F. Başak Esensoy, Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, Rahşan Evren Mazlum, Rahşan Evren Mazlum, Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, Ülgen Aytan, Ertuğrul Ağırbaş, Ertuğrul Ağırbaş, André Valente

Summary

Researchers reported the first assessment of neustonic microplastics in Black Sea waters, finding microplastics in 92% of samples collected during two cruises, with fibers most abundant (49%), average concentrations around 1,200 particles per m3 in November, and spatial distribution patterns linked to wind dynamics and the rim current.

Study Type Environmental

The Black Sea has a high risk of plastic pollution given the high river discharge of several industrialized countries into this semi-enclosed sea. Here, for the first time, the occurrence and distribution of microplastics are reported for the Black Sea. Microplastics were assessed from zooplankton samples taken during two cruises along the south eastern coast of the Black Sea in the November of 2014 and February of 2015. In each cruise neuston samples were collected at 12 stations using a WP2 net with 200 μm mesh. Microplastics (0.2-5 mm) were found in 92% of the samples. The primary shapes were fibres (49.4%) followed by plastic films (30.6%) and fragments (20%), and no micro beads were found. Average microplastic concentration in November (1.2 ± 1.1 × 10(3) par. m(-3)) was higher than in February (0.6 ± 0.55 × 10(3) par. m(-3)). Reduced concentrations in February were possibly caused by increased mixing. The highest concentrations of microplastics were observed in offshore stations during November sampling. The heterogeneous spatial distribution (0.2 × 10(3)-3.3 × 10(3) par. m(-3) for all samples) and accumulation in some stations could be associated to transport and retention mechanisms linked with wind and the dynamics of the rim current, as well by different sources of plastic. There were no statistically significant differences in MP concentration between sampling stations and sampling periods (t-test, p < 0.05).The relatively high microplastic concentrations suggest that Black Sea is a hotspot for microplastic pollution and there is an urgency to understand their origins, transportation and effects on marine life.

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