© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Polar oceans, though remote in location, are not immune to the accumulation of plastic debris. The present study, investigated for the first time, the abundance, distribution and composition of microplastics in sub-surface waters of the Arctic Central Basin. Microplastic sampling was carried out using the bow water system of icebreaker Oden (single depth: 8.5 m) and CTD rosette sampler (multiple depths: 8–4369 m). Potential microplastics were isolated and analysed using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR). Bow water sampling revealed that the median microplastic abundance in near surface waters of the Polar Mixed Layer (PML) was 0.7 particles m −3 . Regarding the vertical distribution of microplastics in the ...
Globally, the abundance of microplastics in our oceans is increasing. Previous studies have shown th...
Although the Arctic covers 6% of our planet’s surface and plays a key role in the Earth’s climate it...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordD...
Polar oceans, though remote in location, are not immune to the accumulation of plastic debris. The p...
Within the past decade, an alarm was raised about microplastics in the remote and seemingly pristine...
Within the past decade, an alarm was raised about microplastics in the remote and seemingly pristine...
Plastic, as a form of marine litter, is found in varying quantities and sizes around the globe from ...
Plastic, as a form of marine litter, is found in varying quantities and sizes around the globe from ...
Globally, the abundance of microplastics in our oceans is increasing, including within the remote lo...
peer reviewedMicroplastic contamination is an emerging issue in the marine environment including the...
Plastic pollution is globally recognised as a threat to marine ecosystems, habitats, and wildlife, a...
Comparative investigations of microplastic (MP) occurrence in the global ocean are often hampered by...
Although mounting evidence suggests the ubiquity of microplastic in aquatic ecosystems worldwide, ou...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Deep sea sediments have emerged as a potential sink for microplastics in the mar...
Plastic pollution is globally recognised as a threat to marine ecosystems, habitats, and wildlife, a...
Globally, the abundance of microplastics in our oceans is increasing. Previous studies have shown th...
Although the Arctic covers 6% of our planet’s surface and plays a key role in the Earth’s climate it...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordD...
Polar oceans, though remote in location, are not immune to the accumulation of plastic debris. The p...
Within the past decade, an alarm was raised about microplastics in the remote and seemingly pristine...
Within the past decade, an alarm was raised about microplastics in the remote and seemingly pristine...
Plastic, as a form of marine litter, is found in varying quantities and sizes around the globe from ...
Plastic, as a form of marine litter, is found in varying quantities and sizes around the globe from ...
Globally, the abundance of microplastics in our oceans is increasing, including within the remote lo...
peer reviewedMicroplastic contamination is an emerging issue in the marine environment including the...
Plastic pollution is globally recognised as a threat to marine ecosystems, habitats, and wildlife, a...
Comparative investigations of microplastic (MP) occurrence in the global ocean are often hampered by...
Although mounting evidence suggests the ubiquity of microplastic in aquatic ecosystems worldwide, ou...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Deep sea sediments have emerged as a potential sink for microplastics in the mar...
Plastic pollution is globally recognised as a threat to marine ecosystems, habitats, and wildlife, a...
Globally, the abundance of microplastics in our oceans is increasing. Previous studies have shown th...
Although the Arctic covers 6% of our planet’s surface and plays a key role in the Earth’s climate it...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordD...