Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Jul 2023)

Microplastic Pollution and Its Potential Correlation with Environmental Factors in Daya Bay, South China Sea

  • Peiqin Liu,
  • Hongping Liao,
  • Yongyan Deng,
  • Wenqi Zhang,
  • Zhixi Zhou,
  • Di Sun,
  • Zhixin Ke,
  • Aiguo Zhou,
  • Huijuan Tang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse11071465
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. 1465

Abstract

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Microplastics (MPs) have been given considerable attention due to their risk to aquatic organisms in marine environments. In this study, MPs’ abundance and their potential correlation with environmental factors were investigated from 26 sites in Daya Bay, South China Sea. The results showed that the abundance of MPs was 1.8–13.87 items/L in surface water and 190–823 items/kg (dry weight) in sediment. The most abundant shape of MPs in both water and sediment was fiber, the most abundant particle size was 0.5–1 mm and the most abundant color was transparent. In addition, the most common polymer type of MPs was polyethylene terephthalate (PET), followed by rayon (RY), polypropylene (PP), cellulose (CL) and polyethylene (PE). The abundance of MPs in sediment was significantly correlated with sediment organic N and C (p p > 0.05). A factor analysis showed that MPs in sediment might share similar sources with organic N and C, which were mainly from the autochthonous sedimentation of marine organisms, and MPs might sediment jointly with organic matter. In summary, this study reflects on MP pollution and the potential correlation with environmental factors, providing essential data for governmental agencies to formulate microplastic pollution control policies.

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