Sea surface microplastics in Slovenian part of the Northern Adriatic.

Mar Pollut Bull

University of Nova Gorica, School of Environmental Sciences, Vipavska 13, 5000 Nova Gorica, Slovenia; National Institute of Chemistry, Department for Polymer Chemistry and Technology, Hajdrihova 19, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. Electronic address:

Published: December 2016

Plastics are the most common material of marine litter and have become a global pollution concern. They are persistent in the environment where they gradually degrade into increasingly smaller particles-microplastics (MP). Our study presents results of sea-surface monitoring for MP in the Slovenian part of the Trieste Bay in the Northern Adriatic Sea. In 17 trawls conducted over a 20-month period we found a high average concentration of 406×10MPparticles/km. Over 80% of the particles were identified as polyethylene. The significant variability of MP concentrations obtained on different sampling dates is explained by use of surface current maps and a recently developed Markov chain marine litter distribution model for the Adriatic Sea.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.10.031DOI Listing

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