| Literature DB >> 32275565 |
Christine Schönlau1, Therese M Karlsson2, Anna Rotander1, Helena Nilsson1, Magnus Engwall1, Bert van Bavel3, Anna Kärrman4.
Abstract
Microplastics were sampled in open surface waters by using a manta trawl and an in-situ filtering pump. A total of 24 trawl samples and 11 pump samples were taken at 12 locations around Sweden. Overall, the concentration of microplastic particles was higher in pump samples compared to trawl samples. The median microplastic particle concentration was 0.04 particles per m-3 for manta trawl samples and 0.10 particles per m-3 in pump samples taken with a mesh size of 0.3 mm. The highest concentrations were recorded on the west coast of Sweden. Fibers were found in all samples and were also more frequent in the pump samples. Even higher concentrations of fibers and particles were found on the 0.05 mm pump filters. Using near-infrared hyperspectral imaging the majority of the particles were identified as polyethylene followed by polypropylene.Entities:
Keywords: Baltic Sea; Kattegat; Microplastic sampling methods; Plastic pollution; Polyethylene; Polypropylene; Skagerrak
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32275565 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553