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The interactions of plastic with tar and other petroleum derivatives in the marine environment: A general perspective

Francesco Saliu, Marina Lasagni, M. Clemenza, Irina Chubarenko, Elena Esiukova, Giuseppe Suaria

2023Marine Pollution Bulletin11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plastic and oil pollution are closely linked to our dependence on petroleum derivatives. Their excessive use and inefficiencies in their management, have led to negative impacts on marine ecosystems since their very introduction. Agglomerates of tar, plastic, paraffins, and other petrochemicals and oil derivatives with naturally occurring materials, are increasingly widespread in coastal environments, stalling as an iconic and readable sign of environmental degradation. Starting from a historical review of the available reports on the occurrence of similar aggregates dating back to 1971, we highlight how most of these observations are based on the morphological description of the petroleum residues with no chemical fingerprinting and are mainly related to materials stranded on the coastline, with few and unclear indications for the open sea. We discuss here a list of scientific questions and knowledge gaps, that need to be examined by future studies.

Topics & Concepts

PetroleumMarine ecosystemPetrochemicalEnvironmental scienceMarine lifeEcosystemPerspective (graphical)Oil pollutionEcologyEnvironmental protectionGeologyOceanographyComputer scienceBiologyEnvironmental engineeringPaleontologyArtificial intelligenceMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionMarine Biology and Environmental ChemistryToxic Organic Pollutants Impact