Literature DB >> 27339742

Distribution and abundance of surface water microlitter in the Baltic Sea: A comparison of two sampling methods.

Outi Setälä1, Kerstin Magnusson2, Maiju Lehtiniemi1, Fredrik Norén2.   

Abstract

Two methods for marine microlitter sampling were compared in the Gulf of Finland, northern Baltic Sea: manta trawl (333μm) and a submersible pump (300 or 100μm). Concentrations of microlitter (microplastics, combustion particles, non-synthetic fibres) in the samples collected with both methods and filter sizes remained <10particlesm(-3). The pump with 100μm filter gave higher microlitter concentrations compared to manta trawl or pump with 300μm filter. Manta sampling covers larger areas, but is potentially subjected to contamination during sample processing and does not give precise volumetric values. Using a submerged pump allows method controls, use of different filter sizes and gives exact volumetric measures. Both devices need relatively calm weather for operation. The choice of the method in general depends on the aim of the study. For monitoring environmentally relevant size fractions of microlitter the use of 100μm or smaller mesh size is recommended for the Baltic Sea.
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Keywords:  Gulf of Finland; Litter; Manta trawl; Microplastics; Monitoring; Pump; Surface area

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27339742     DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.06.065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull        ISSN: 0025-326X            Impact factor:   5.553


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