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The microplastic pattern in Turkish lakes: sediment and bivalve samples from Çıldır Lake, Almus Dam Lake, and Kartalkaya Dam Lake

Kenan Gedik, Şebnem Atasaral

2022TURKISH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plastic has become one of the most prominent contaminants in recent decades, posing a major environmental threat with critical implications for seafood safety. Thus, we investigated the abundance and characterization of the microplastics (MPs) in the sediment and bivalves from Çıldır Lake, Almus Dam Lake, and Kartalkaya Dam Lake in Turkey. The abundance of the MPs ranged from 19-156 MP kg$^{-1}$ in the sediments, while 0.75-10.0 MP individual$^{-1}$ (indiv.$^{-1}$) in Anodonta sp., 0.16-1.00 MP indiv.$^{-1}$ in Dreissena polymorpha, 0.50-2.50 indiv.$^{-1}$ in the Unio damescensis was detected. ATR-FTIR was used to identify four distinct polymer types, with polyethylene terephthalate being the most prevalent. Fiber predominated in bivalve samples, whereas fragments in sediment and MPs were often

Topics & Concepts

MicroplasticsSedimentEnvironmental scienceDreissenaAbundance (ecology)FisheryEnvironmental chemistryBivalviaHydrology (agriculture)EcologyGeologyBiologyMolluscaChemistryGeomorphologyGeotechnical engineeringMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesAntimicrobial agents and applications
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