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Three-dimensional distribution of plastic pellets in sandy beaches: shifting paradigms
Fecha
2014-02-26Registro en:
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.4, n. 4435, p. 1-6, 2014
DOI: 10.1038/srep04435
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Autor
Mahiques, Michel Mchaelovitch de
Turra, Alexander
Manzano, Aruanã Bittencourt
Dias, Rodolfo Jasao Soares
Barbosa, Lucas
Silva, Danilo Balthazar
Institución
Resumen
Plastic pellets are worldwide contaminants that accumulate in the ocean, especially in sandy beaches, where their historic standing-stock quantification relies on surface sediment samples. We demonstrated these particles present a three-dimensional instead of a simple along-across shore distribution, being found as deep as 2.0 m, with surface layers accounting for, 10% of the total abundance in the sediment column. This gradient seemed to be more related to oceanographic rather than anthropic processes, suggesting a general pattern whose applicability to microplastics and sedimentary environments as a whole should be investigated. This poses criticism in the exactness of standing-stock records and demands urgent discussion of sampling protoco.