Are Microfibers a Threat to Marine Invertebrates? A Sea Urchin Toxicity Assessment
Jennifer Barbosa dos Santos,
Rodrigo Brasil Choueri,
Francisco Eduardo Melo dos Santos,
Laís Adrielle de Oliveira Santos,
Letícia Fernanda da Silva,
Caio Rodrigues Nobre,
Milton Alexandre Cardoso,
Renata de Britto Mari,
Fábio Ruiz Simões,
Tomas Angel Delvalls,
Paloma Kachel Gusso-Choueri
Affiliations
Jennifer Barbosa dos Santos
Laboratório de Ecotoxicologia, Universidade Santa Cecília (Unisanta), Rua Oswaldo Cruz, 266, Santos 11045-907, São Paulo, Brazil
Rodrigo Brasil Choueri
MarineTox_Lab, Departamento de Ciências do Mar, Instituto do Mar, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Campus Santos (Unifesp), Rua Carvalho de Mendonça, 144, Santos 11070-102, São Paulo, Brazil
Francisco Eduardo Melo dos Santos
Laboratório de Ecotoxicologia, Universidade Santa Cecília (Unisanta), Rua Oswaldo Cruz, 266, Santos 11045-907, São Paulo, Brazil
Laís Adrielle de Oliveira Santos
Instituto de Biociências, Campus do Litoral Paulista, Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Praça Infante Dom Henrique, s/n, Parque Bitaru, São Vicente 11330-900, São Paulo, Brazil
Letícia Fernanda da Silva
Instituto de Biociências, Campus do Litoral Paulista, Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Praça Infante Dom Henrique, s/n, Parque Bitaru, São Vicente 11330-900, São Paulo, Brazil
Caio Rodrigues Nobre
MarineTox_Lab, Departamento de Ciências do Mar, Instituto do Mar, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Campus Santos (Unifesp), Rua Carvalho de Mendonça, 144, Santos 11070-102, São Paulo, Brazil
Milton Alexandre Cardoso
MarineTox_Lab, Departamento de Ciências do Mar, Instituto do Mar, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Campus Santos (Unifesp), Rua Carvalho de Mendonça, 144, Santos 11070-102, São Paulo, Brazil
Renata de Britto Mari
Instituto de Biociências, Campus do Litoral Paulista, Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Praça Infante Dom Henrique, s/n, Parque Bitaru, São Vicente 11330-900, São Paulo, Brazil
Fábio Ruiz Simões
MarineTox_Lab, Departamento de Ciências do Mar, Instituto do Mar, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Campus Santos (Unifesp), Rua Carvalho de Mendonça, 144, Santos 11070-102, São Paulo, Brazil
Tomas Angel Delvalls
Laboratório de Ecotoxicologia, Universidade Santa Cecília (Unisanta), Rua Oswaldo Cruz, 266, Santos 11045-907, São Paulo, Brazil
Paloma Kachel Gusso-Choueri
Laboratório de Ecotoxicologia, Universidade Santa Cecília (Unisanta), Rua Oswaldo Cruz, 266, Santos 11045-907, São Paulo, Brazil
The rise of “fast fashion” has driven up the production of low-cost, short-lived clothing, significantly increasing global textile fiber production and, consequently, exacerbating environmental pollution. This study investigated the ecotoxicological effects of different types of anthropogenic microfibers—cotton, polyester, and mixed fibers (50% cotton: 50% polyester)—on marine organisms, specifically sea urchin embryos. All tested fibers exhibited toxicity, with cotton fibers causing notable effects on embryonic development even at environmentally relevant concentrations. The research also simulated a scenario where microfibers were immersed in seawater for 30 days to assess changes in toxicity over time. The results showed that the toxicity of microfibers increased with both concentration and exposure duration, with polyester being the most toxic among the fibers tested. Although synthetic fibers have been the primary focus of previous research, this study highlights that natural fibers like cotton, which are often overlooked, can also be toxic due to the presence of harmful additives. These natural fibers, despite decomposing faster than synthetic ones, can persist in aquatic environments for extended periods. The findings underline the critical need for further research on both natural and synthetic microfibers to understand their environmental impact and potential threats to marine ecosystems and sea urchin populations.