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Microplastics in bivalves, water and sediments from a touristic sandy beach of Argentina
Fecha
2021-12Registro en:
Truchet, Daniela María; Forero Lopez, Ana Deisy; Ardusso, Maialen Gisel; Rimondino, Guido Noé; Buzzi, Natalia Sol; et al.; Microplastics in bivalves, water and sediments from a touristic sandy beach of Argentina; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Marine Pollution Bulletin; 173; 12-2021; 1-11
0025-326X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Truchet, Daniela María
Forero Lopez, Ana Deisy
Ardusso, Maialen Gisel
Rimondino, Guido Noé
Buzzi, Natalia Sol
Malanca, Fabio Ernesto
Spetter, Carla Vanesa
Fernandez Severini, Melisa Daiana
Resumen
This study assesses for the first time the concentrations of microplastics (MPs) in sediments, water and two human-consumed mussels with different ecological traits (Amarilladesma mactroides and Brachidontes rodriguezii) in a touristic sandy beach of Argentina. MPs were characterized through FTIR and SEM/EDX techniques. All the samples presented MPs with similar concentrations as other human-impacted coastal areas of the world, being black and blue fibers of < 0.5 and 0.5-1 mm the most abundant. SEM images exhibited cracks and fractures with clay minerals and microorganisms adhered to MPs surface. EDX spectrums showed potentially toxic elements, such as Cr, Ti, and Mo. FTIR identified polymers such as cellulose, polyamides, and polyacrylates in most of the samples analyzed. Our study demonstrates that microplastic pollution is a common threat to sandy beaches in Argentina, worsened by plastic particles carrying metal ions with potential toxic effects to the biota, including A. mactroides, an endangered species.