1. Abundance and characteristics of microplastics in commercially important bottom dwelling finfishes and shellfish of the Vembanad Lake, India.
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Nikki, Ramachandran, Abdul Jaleel, K.U., Ragesh, Saraswathi, Shini, Shaji, Saha, Mahua, and Dinesh Kumar, P.K.
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MICROPLASTICS ,SHELLFISH ,SIZE of fishes ,PLASTIC marine debris ,BRACKISH waters ,GROUNDFISHES ,POLYVINYL chloride - Abstract
This paper characterize microplastics (MPs) in the heavily urbanized, brackish water Vembanad Lake (India), focussing on some commercially important bottom-feeding fishes and shellfish (Arius maculatus, Etroplus suratensis, E. maculatus and Villorita sp.). The average abundance of MPs was higher in the water column (872 ± 573 nos./m
3 ) than in finfishes (15 ± 13 particles per fish) and shellfish (23 ± 20 nos./ind.). Fibre was the most abundant MP type in the water and the organisms examined. The size of MPs obtained from finfishes ranged between 0.04 and 4.73 mm (4 ± 3 mm), with a majority of particles being <4 mm. No correlation was found between biological features (e.g. gut length, mouth size) of fishes and the size of MPs in their gut. In Villorita sp. , the abundance of MPs was positively correlated with the size of the individuals. Raman spectroscopy confirmed the presence of chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, polypropylene and polyester in the samples. [Display omitted] • Microplastics present in all samples of bottom dwelling fishes and shellfish • Higher MP load in water column than in fishes and shellfish • MP types included chlorinated PVC, polyethylene, polypropylene and polyester. • More microplastics consumed by Arius maculatus and Villorita sp. • MP load in Villorita sp. correlated positively with size of individuals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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