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Profiling the Vertical Transport of Microplastics in the West Pacific Ocean and the East Indian Ocean with a Novel in Situ Filtration Technique

Daoji Li, Kai Liu, Changjun Li, Guyu Peng, Anthony L. Andrady, Tianning Wu, Zhiwei Zhang, Xiaohui Wang, Zhangyu Song, Changxing Zong, Feng Zhang, Nian Wei, Mengyu Bai, Lixin Zhu, Jiayi Xu, Hui Wu, Lu Wang, Siyuan Chang, Wenxi Zhu

2020Environmental Science & Technology123 citationsDOI

Abstract

) samples of seawater was used to determine the abundance of microplastics (MPs) in the water column in the West Pacific Ocean and the East Indian Ocean. Compared to the conventional sampling methods based on smaller volumes of water, the new data yielded abundance values for the deep-water column that were at least 1-2 orders of magnitude lower. The data suggested that limited bulk volumes currently used for surface sampling are insufficient to obtain accurate estimates of MP abundance in deep water. Size distribution data indicated that the lateral movement of MPs into the water column contributed to their movement from the surface to the bottom. This study provides a reliable dataset for the water column to enable a better understanding of the transport and fate of plastic contamination in the deep-ocean ecosystem.

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Water columnMicroplasticsSeawaterOceanographyEnvironmental scienceSurface waterSampling (signal processing)Deep waterAbundance (ecology)Water massDeep seaDeep ocean waterStratification (seeds)Hydrology (agriculture)GeologyFisheryEnvironmental engineeringBiologyFilter (signal processing)BotanySeed dormancyGeotechnical engineeringComputer scienceComputer visionGerminationDormancyMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesMarine Biology and Environmental Chemistry