| Literature DB >> 34346336 |
Yong Jiang1, Fan Yang2, Syed Shabi Ul Hassan Kazmi2, Yanan Zhao2, Mei Chen2, Jun Wang3.
Abstract
China is considered to account for nearly a third of all plastic waste discharging from land to the ocean. To overall assess microplastic pollution status in Chinese coastal and marginal seas, this study summarized the abundance and characteristics of microplastics in the seawater, sediments and marine organisms. The results showed that the abundance of microplastics in the seawater of four major seas of China was 0.13-545 items/m³, and microplastic abundance in the sediments from the estuaries was 20-7900 items/kg, which are at middle level or even lower than those detected in other countries. By contrast, severe microplastic pollution was recorded in the estuaries, suggesting that plastic waste and microplastic interception measures should be conducted on the rivers to prevent the input of microplastics. In addition, microplastics were widely detected in marine fishes, mollusks, zooplankton, mammals and birds, which highlights the potential impacts of microplastic pollution on the whole marine ecosystem. Compared to the dry season, higher microplastic abundance was found in the rainy season, revealing that plastic waste recycling should be strengthened before the onset of rainy season. We suggest that all countries respond actively to the ubiquitous microplastic pollution through practical policies and measures to prevent microplastics from further damaging the marine ecosystem.Keywords: Chinese coastal seas; Estuaries; Marine organisms; Microplastics; Seawater; Sediments
Year: 2021 PMID: 34346336 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.131677
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086