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Beneath the water column: Uncovering microplastic pollution in the sublittoral coastal sediments of the Canary Islands, Spain

Authors :
Gobierno de Canarias
Cabildo Insular de La Gomera
La Caixa
Universidad de La Laguna
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
Villanova-Solano, Cristina
Díaz-Peña, Francisco J
Hernández-Sánchez, Cintia
González-Sálamo, Javier
Edo, Carlos
Vega-Moreno, Daura
Fernández-Martín, Sonia
Fraile-Nuez, Eugenio
Machín, Francisco
Hernández-Borges, Javier
Gobierno de Canarias
Cabildo Insular de La Gomera
La Caixa
Universidad de La Laguna
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
Villanova-Solano, Cristina
Díaz-Peña, Francisco J
Hernández-Sánchez, Cintia
González-Sálamo, Javier
Edo, Carlos
Vega-Moreno, Daura
Fernández-Martín, Sonia
Fraile-Nuez, Eugenio
Machín, Francisco
Hernández-Borges, Javier
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Marine ecosystems pollution by microplastics (MPs) is a global problem of special concern. The present study examines the prevalence and distribution of MPs and cellulosic particles in sublittoral coastal sediments of the Canary Islands archipelago (Spain). At twenty-six different locations alongside seven islands, three samples were taken parallel to the shoreline between 1 and 10 m depth (n = 78). Sediment samples were primarily digested with a HO solution followed by four flotations in a saturated NaCl solution. The mean concentration obtained was 3.9 ± 1.6 items/g of dry weight. A similar distribution pattern was observed across all islands concerning particles morphology, color, size and composition: mainly colorless/translucent and blue fibers (60.0%). Additionally, fragments were also found, and to a much lesser extent microbeads, films and tangled messes. MicroFourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy analysis of 12.5% of the fibers, showed that they were mainly cellulosic (54.5%) -either natural or semisynthetic- followed by polyester (22.7%) and acrylic (4.5%). The potential correlation between particle distribution in nearshore sediments and wave intensity was also explored. This work provides the first comprehensive report on the current MPs content of the seabed of the region.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1431968366
Document Type :
Electronic Resource