International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea has been described as one of the most affected areas by marine litter in the world. Although microplastics and their effects have been investigated in this area, most of the currently available studies have been limited to the northwestern part of the basin. This study constitutes a first attempt to determine the abundance, characteristics and composition of microplastics in near surface waters of the Gulf of Gabes (southern Mediterranean Sea, Tunisia). Samples were collected using a 200 μm-mesh size trawl net along two transects. The study revealed an average concentration of 63,739 items/km2 where fragments and films were the most frequent microplastics. Polyethylene, reformulated polyethylene a...
The toxicity effects caused by microplastics to marine species may be exacerbated by the potential o...
Despite emerging and increasing concerns related to marine micro and macroplastics, no systematic su...
Plastic is everywhere—increasing evidence suggests that plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persiste...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea has been described as one of the most affected areas by ...
The Mediterranean Sea has been described as one of the most affected areas by marine litter in the w...
Marine plastic pollution represents a major problem owing to its increasing presence in the environm...
In this study, the abundance and properties (size, shape, and polymer type) of microplastics (MPs) i...
Microplastic pollution is a pervasive anthropogenic phenomenon at the ocean surface. Numerous studie...
Between 2014 and 2016 a total of 43 microplastic samples were collected at six sampling stations in ...
This study examines the distribution, abundance and characteristics of surface micro- and mesoplasti...
Pollution of the marine environment by microplastics is a topic of increasing concern and it has rec...
Highlights: • First abundance of MPs in offshore sediments along South-Eastern Mediterranean • Mea...
The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most studied regions in the world in terms of microplastic (MP) ...
Microplastics (MPs) were sampled in three seasons from 2016 to 2018 in the Bay of Marseille, northwe...
Plastic is everywhere—increasing evidence suggests that plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persiste...
The toxicity effects caused by microplastics to marine species may be exacerbated by the potential o...
Despite emerging and increasing concerns related to marine micro and macroplastics, no systematic su...
Plastic is everywhere—increasing evidence suggests that plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persiste...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea has been described as one of the most affected areas by ...
The Mediterranean Sea has been described as one of the most affected areas by marine litter in the w...
Marine plastic pollution represents a major problem owing to its increasing presence in the environm...
In this study, the abundance and properties (size, shape, and polymer type) of microplastics (MPs) i...
Microplastic pollution is a pervasive anthropogenic phenomenon at the ocean surface. Numerous studie...
Between 2014 and 2016 a total of 43 microplastic samples were collected at six sampling stations in ...
This study examines the distribution, abundance and characteristics of surface micro- and mesoplasti...
Pollution of the marine environment by microplastics is a topic of increasing concern and it has rec...
Highlights: • First abundance of MPs in offshore sediments along South-Eastern Mediterranean • Mea...
The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most studied regions in the world in terms of microplastic (MP) ...
Microplastics (MPs) were sampled in three seasons from 2016 to 2018 in the Bay of Marseille, northwe...
Plastic is everywhere—increasing evidence suggests that plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persiste...
The toxicity effects caused by microplastics to marine species may be exacerbated by the potential o...
Despite emerging and increasing concerns related to marine micro and macroplastics, no systematic su...
Plastic is everywhere—increasing evidence suggests that plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persiste...