Publications by authors named "Maryvonne Henry"

Plastic is now a pervasive pollutant in all marine ecosystems. The microplastics and macroplastic debris were studied in three French Mediterranean coastal lagoons (Prevost, Biguglia and Diana lagoons), displaying different environmental characteristics. In addition, biofilm samples were analyzed over the seasons to quantify and identify microalgae communities colonizing macroplastics, and determine potentially harmful microorganisms.

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The Mediterranean Sea is recognized as one of the most polluted areas by floating plastics. During the Tara Mediterranean expedition, an extensive sampling of plastic debris was conducted in seven ecoregions, from Gibraltar to Lebanon with the aim of providing reliable estimates of regional differences in floating plastic loads and plastic characteristics. The abundance, size, surface, circularity and mass of 75,030 pieces were analyzed and classified in a standardized multi-parameter database.

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The development of methods to automatically determine the chemical nature of microplastics by FTIR-ATR spectra is an important challenge. A machine learning method, named k-nearest neighbors classification, has been applied on spectra of microplastics collected during Tara Expedition in the Mediterranean Sea (2014). To realize these tests, a learning database composed of 969 microplastic spectra has been created.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study addresses the challenges of analyzing microplastic pollution by proposing a protocol to determine the necessary sample size for accurate representation of microplastic characteristics.
  • Based on data from the Tara Mediterranean campaign, the findings indicate that analyzing just 3% of collected microplastics can provide a reliable understanding of the overall distribution in the North West Mediterranean Basin, with an error margin under 5%.
  • Additionally, analyzing 17.7% of samples allows for a more detailed overview, with a margin of error under 10%, highlighting the potential practical benefits of this approach in microplastic research.
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This paper examines the presence and distribution of plastic particles in waters off the NW Spanish Atlantic coast. A pilot sampling program was initiated in 2013 to study the presence of plastic particles in surface waters. A total of 41 neuston samples were collected using a manta trawl fitted with a 333 μm mesh (21 samples in 2013 and 20 samples in 2014).

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