Plastic debris is a growing contaminant of concern in freshwater environments, yet sources, transport, and fate remain unclear. This study characterized the quantity and morphology of floating micro- and macroplastics in 29 Great Lakes tributaries in six states under different land covers, wastewater effluent contributions, population densities, and hydrologic conditions. Tributaries were sampled three or four times each using a 333 μm mesh neuston net. Plastic particles were sorted by size, counted, and categorized as fibers/lines, pellets/beads, foams, films, and fragments. Plastics were found in all 107 samples, with a maximum concentration of 32 particles/m<sup>3</sup> and a median of 1.9 particles/m<sup>3</sup>. Ninety-eight percent of...
Once believed to degrade into simple compounds, increasing evidence suggests plastics entering the e...
Microplastics are polymers \u3c 5mm, varying in shape, color, chemical composition, and density. Man...
Microplastics are accumulating at an alarming rate in waterways all around the world. While marine m...
People generate an estimated 275 million tons of plastic waste annually, with about 8 million tons e...
Microplastics are highly persistent small particles that have been recognized as a global threat to ...
Plastic pollution is considered an important environmental problem by the United Nations Environment...
Microplastics—plastic particles in the size range of planktonic organisms—have been found in the wat...
Plastics have an increasing role in our everyday lives and, unfortunately, an increasing presence in...
An increasing number of researches have been published on MPs’ different freshwater ecosystems worl...
Plastic debris is thought to be widespread in freshwater ecosystems globally. However, a lack of com...
Microplastics are defined as small plastic particles that are less than five millimeters in size. Wh...
It is assumed that 80% of the marine plastic originates from land and major parts may be transported...
The ecological dynamics of microplastic (\u3c5 mm) are well documented in marine ecosystems, but the...
<p>Plastic pollution in aquatic environments is a recognized environmental threat on a global ...
Color poster with text, images, charts, photographs, and graphs.Microplastics are plastic particles ...
Once believed to degrade into simple compounds, increasing evidence suggests plastics entering the e...
Microplastics are polymers \u3c 5mm, varying in shape, color, chemical composition, and density. Man...
Microplastics are accumulating at an alarming rate in waterways all around the world. While marine m...
People generate an estimated 275 million tons of plastic waste annually, with about 8 million tons e...
Microplastics are highly persistent small particles that have been recognized as a global threat to ...
Plastic pollution is considered an important environmental problem by the United Nations Environment...
Microplastics—plastic particles in the size range of planktonic organisms—have been found in the wat...
Plastics have an increasing role in our everyday lives and, unfortunately, an increasing presence in...
An increasing number of researches have been published on MPs’ different freshwater ecosystems worl...
Plastic debris is thought to be widespread in freshwater ecosystems globally. However, a lack of com...
Microplastics are defined as small plastic particles that are less than five millimeters in size. Wh...
It is assumed that 80% of the marine plastic originates from land and major parts may be transported...
The ecological dynamics of microplastic (\u3c5 mm) are well documented in marine ecosystems, but the...
<p>Plastic pollution in aquatic environments is a recognized environmental threat on a global ...
Color poster with text, images, charts, photographs, and graphs.Microplastics are plastic particles ...
Once believed to degrade into simple compounds, increasing evidence suggests plastics entering the e...
Microplastics are polymers \u3c 5mm, varying in shape, color, chemical composition, and density. Man...
Microplastics are accumulating at an alarming rate in waterways all around the world. While marine m...