| Literature DB >> 24776304 |
Giuseppe Andrea de Lucia1, Ilaria Caliani2, Stefano Marra3, Andrea Camedda4, Stefania Coppa3, Luigi Alcaro5, Tommaso Campani2, Matteo Giannetti6, Daniele Coppola2, Anna Maria Cicero5, Cristina Panti2, Matteo Baini2, Cristiana Guerranti2, Letizia Marsili2, Giorgio Massaro7, Maria Cristina Fossi2, Marco Matiddi5.
Abstract
A plethora of different sampling methodologies has been used to document the presence of micro-plastic fragments in sea water. European Marine Strategy suggests to improve standard techniques to make future data comparable. We use Manta Trawl sampling technique to quantify abundance and distribution of micro-plastic fragments in Sardinian Sea (Western Mediterranean), and their relation with phthalates and organoclorine in the neustonic habitat. Our results highlight a quite high average plastic abundance value (0.15 items/m(3)), comparable to the levels detected in other areas of the Mediterranean. "Site" is the only factor that significantly explains the differences observed in micro-plastic densities. Contaminant levels show high spatial and temporal variation. In every station, HCB is the contaminant with the lowest concentration while PCBs shows the highest levels. This work, in line with Marine Strategy directives, represents a preliminary study for the analysis of plastic impact on marine environment of Sardinia.Entities:
Keywords: Environmental impact; Marine Strategy; Marine litter; Micro-plastics; Phthalates; Pollution monitoring; Sardinia
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24776304 DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2014.03.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Environ Res ISSN: 0141-1136 Impact factor: 3.130