| Literature DB >> 32113106 |
Hind Maaghloud1, Rachida Houssa2, Soukaina Ouansafi3, Fatima Bellali4, Karima El Bouqdaoui5, Najib Charouki2, Abdelilah Fahde3.
Abstract
As in the rest of the world, plastics are the most dominant marine litter category in Moroccan Atlantic waters. This work aims to identify the presence of microplastics in the stomach contents of three small pelagic species of the Central zone of the Atlantic, located between Cape Cantin (33°N) and Cape Boujdor (26°N): Scomber spp., Truchurus truchurus and Sardina pilchardus; Also, to map the spatial distribution of the investigated species. A total of 251 individuals were examined, composed by 118 Scomber spp, 82 Sardina pilchardus and 51 Trachurus trachurus. The characterization of microplastics ingested by those species was identified by FTIR. The results showed the presence of three polymers: Polyamide (PA), Acrylic (PC) and Polystyrene (PS), in 26% of the individuals studied. The presence of polymers was accumulated in Atlantic horse mackerel (Truchurus truchurus) with 30%, then in mackerels (Scomber spp.) with 27%, and European pilchardus (Sardina pilchardus) (9%). Fish containing microplastics in their stomachs are concentrated, mainly in the northern part of the study area. This zone has significant artisanal fishing activity and large rivers that can be source of microplastics.Entities:
Keywords: FTIR; Microplastics ingestion; Pelagic fish; Stomach contents
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32113106 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.114194
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071