Microplastics in ballast water as an emerging source and vector for harmful chemicals, antibiotics, metals, bacterial pathogens and HAB species: A potential risk to the marine environment and human health

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作者
Naik, Ravidas Krishna [1 ]
Naik, Milind Mohan [2 ]
D'Costa, Priya Mallika [2 ]
Shaikh, Fauzia [3 ]
机构
[1] ESSO Natl Ctr Polar & Ocean Res, Headland Sada, Vasco Da Gama 403804, Goa, India
[2] Goa Univ, Dept Microbiol, Taleigao Plateau 403206, Goa, India
[3] Parvatibai Chowgule Coll Arts & Sci, Dept Biotechnol, Margao 403601, Goa, India
关键词
Microplastic; Ballast water; Vector; V; cholerae; HABs; Health threat; PLASTIC DEBRIS; POLYSTYRENE MICROPLASTICS; MIDOCEAN EXCHANGE; TRANSPORT; POLLUTION; TOXICITY; IMPACT; MICROORGANISMS; NANOPARTICLES; PARTICLES;
D O I
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.110525
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Microplastic pollution in marine waters around the globe is increasing exponentially. This is the first comprehensive review which focuses on microplastics as a source and vector for metals, antibiotics, toxic chemicals, pathogenic bacteria (Vibrio cholerae), and Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB)-forming dinoflagellates across the continents through ballast water. Microplastics in ballast waters serve as 'hotspots' for the development and spread of multiple drug-resistant human pathogens through co-selection mechanisms. Microplastic inoculation at distant countries through ballast water may pose a serious threat to human health due to higher incidences of bacterial disease outbreaks and HABs. The 2017 ballast water management convention lacks a provision for onboard treatment of microplastic-contaminated ballast water. We conclude that there is a pressing need to include microplastics in the ballast water management convention as a hazardous material. Efficient on-board ballast water treatment strategies and effective limits for microplastics in ballast waters need to be developed.
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