Microplastic pollution is apparent throughout the marine environment from deep ocean sediments to coastal habitats. Most of this is believed to originate on land, although marine activities, such as fishing and shipping, also contribute to the release and redistribution of microplastic. The relative importance of these maritime plastic sources, the manner by which they are distributed in the environment, and their effect on uptake by marine organisms are yet to be fully quantified. In this study, the relative impact of fishing activities on microplastic uptake by demersal fish and crustaceans was explored. Local fishing intensity, proximity to land and mean water velocity are compared to microplastic uptake in plaice, Pleuronectes platessa,...
Nowadays, plastic debris are omnipresent in the oceans and became a major environmental problem over...
Microplastic pollution has been identified as an ever increasing proportion of marine litter. Despit...
Microplastic particles (\u3c5 mm) are ubiquitous throughout global marine ecosystems, including the ...
Microplastic pollution is apparent throughout the marine environment from deep ocean sediments to co...
On a global scale, plastic pollution has become a major environmental concern due to its widespread ...
Marine litter loads are increasing worldwide and impacts and effects on marine ecosystems and their ...
Microplastics are highly bioavailable to marine organisms, either through direct ingestion, or indir...
Plastic waste dumped in the marine environment has severe ecological, social and economic impacts. I...
Microplastics have been documented across the global oceans as an ubiquitous pollutant. Found in the...
Highlights: • Microplastic fragments were found in gills, stomach and hepatopancreas of Uca rapax. ...
Commercially-important species of fish and a crustacean from four sites in the Musa estuary and a si...
Open oceanic systems are affected by the contamination from microplastics (MPs; plastic particles ¡ ...
This study assessed the capability of Crangon crangon (L.), an ecologically and commercially importa...
Microplastics pose a great threat to the natural environment, a threat not aided by their increasing...
Microplastic debris is a prevalent global pollutant that poses a risk to marine organisms and ecolog...
Nowadays, plastic debris are omnipresent in the oceans and became a major environmental problem over...
Microplastic pollution has been identified as an ever increasing proportion of marine litter. Despit...
Microplastic particles (\u3c5 mm) are ubiquitous throughout global marine ecosystems, including the ...
Microplastic pollution is apparent throughout the marine environment from deep ocean sediments to co...
On a global scale, plastic pollution has become a major environmental concern due to its widespread ...
Marine litter loads are increasing worldwide and impacts and effects on marine ecosystems and their ...
Microplastics are highly bioavailable to marine organisms, either through direct ingestion, or indir...
Plastic waste dumped in the marine environment has severe ecological, social and economic impacts. I...
Microplastics have been documented across the global oceans as an ubiquitous pollutant. Found in the...
Highlights: • Microplastic fragments were found in gills, stomach and hepatopancreas of Uca rapax. ...
Commercially-important species of fish and a crustacean from four sites in the Musa estuary and a si...
Open oceanic systems are affected by the contamination from microplastics (MPs; plastic particles ¡ ...
This study assessed the capability of Crangon crangon (L.), an ecologically and commercially importa...
Microplastics pose a great threat to the natural environment, a threat not aided by their increasing...
Microplastic debris is a prevalent global pollutant that poses a risk to marine organisms and ecolog...
Nowadays, plastic debris are omnipresent in the oceans and became a major environmental problem over...
Microplastic pollution has been identified as an ever increasing proportion of marine litter. Despit...
Microplastic particles (\u3c5 mm) are ubiquitous throughout global marine ecosystems, including the ...