Mesoplastics and large microplastics along a use gradient on the Uruguay Atlantic coast: Types, sources, fates, and chemical loads

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作者
Rodriguez, Carolina [1 ]
Fossatti, Monica [2 ]
Carrizo, Daniel [3 ]
Sanchez-Garcia, Laura [3 ]
Teixeira de Mello, Franco [4 ]
Weinstein, Federico [5 ]
Pablo Lozoya, Juan [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Republica, UDELAR, Fac Ciencias, Igua 4225, Montevideo 11400, Uruguay
[2] Fac Ingn UDELAR, Inst Mecan Fluidos & Ingn Ambiental IMFIA, Julio Herrera & Reissig 565 1 Subsuelo Ala Norte, Montevideo 11300, Uruguay
[3] Inst Nacl Tecn Aeroespacial, Ctr Astrobiol INTA CSIC, Unidad Excelencia Maria Maeztu, Ctra Torrejon Ajalvir,KM 4, Madrid 428850, Spain
[4] UDELAR, Dept Ecol Teor & Aplicada, Ctr Univ Reg Este CURE, Tacuarembo Entre Av Artigas & Aparicio Saravia, Maldonado 20000, Uruguay
[5] Presidencia Republ Oriental Uruguay, Secretaria Nacl Ambiente Agua & Cambio Climat, Liniers 1280, Montevideo 11000, Uruguay
[6] CURE UDELAR, Ctr Interdisciplinario Manejo Costero Integrad Co, Tacuarembo Entre Av Artigas & Aparicio Saravia, Maldonado 20000, Uruguay
关键词
Microplastics; Mesoplastics; Beach; Uruguay; POPs; Heavy metals; SUBTROPICAL SHELF FRONT; DE-LA-PLATA; MARINE DEBRIS; PLASTIC DEBRIS; RESIN PELLETS; ENVIRONMENT; BEACHES; LITTER; VARIABILITY; PARTICLES;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137734
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Plastic pollution is a global problem with great local and regional variability. Plastic litter reaches beaches directly and indirectly through different pathways, due to both terrestrial and marine pressures. In this study, we assess and characterize meso and microplastic pollution on four Uruguayan oceanic beaches along a gradient of tourist use within a complex regional coastal marine system. In Punta del Diablo we found a total mean density of 106 items m(-2) of different debris (pellets, fragments, and foams) with different polymeric compositions, and diverse persistent bioaccumulative and toxic chemicals (PAHs, PCBs, OCs, heavy metals). However, the trend of plastic debris densities along this gradient was not what was expected. Fabeiro, one of the sites furthest from the urban center, had the highest total mean density of plastics (292 items m(-2)) suggesting that marine influences (winds, currents, and beach orientation) have a preponderant role in the distribution of micro and mesoplastics. Meanwhile, the density in the urban site (Pueblo) was highest during summer (March, 201 items m(-2)), 200 times higher than the density observed inwinter (July, 1 item m(-2)). Although this difference could be associated to the peak season (southern summer), the analysis of types of plastics (171 pellets m(-2) vs. 8 cigarette butts m(-2)) suggested a predominance of marine inputs. Seasonal changes in the configuration of the beaches due to natural geomorphological dynamics imply alternating states (Source or Sink of debris) that also affect the final density of plastics in the system. The relative importance of both sources is highly variable throughout the year and understanding them may directly improve beach management and stranded coastal plastic litter cleaning. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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