Embargo until 24.09.2021Plastic debris and marine microplastics are being discharged into the ocean at an alarming scale and have been observed throughout the marine environment. Here we report microplastic in sediments of the Challenger Deep, the deepest known region on the planet, abyssal plains and hadal trenches located in the Pacific Ocean (4900 m–10,890 m). Microplastic abundance reached 71.1 items per kg dry weight sediment. That high concentrations are found at such remote depths, knowing the very slow sinking speed of microplastics, suggests that supporting mechanisms must be at-play. We discuss cascading processes that transport microplastics on their journey from land and oceanic gyres through intermediate waters to the deepest c...
During the German–Russian expedition KuramBio (Kuril–Kamchatka Biodiversity Studies) to the northwes...
Indonesia was recently ranked second on the list of countries producing plastic waste. Plastic can b...
An estimated 8.3 billion tons of non-biodegradable plastic has been produced over the last 65 years....
Recently, deep-sea trenches were described as trash bins and ultimate sink of anthropogenic litter, ...
Microplastics are small plastic particles (<1 mm) originating from the degradation of larger plastic...
Marine debris, mostly consisting of plastic, is a global problem, negatively impacting wildlife, tou...
Interest in understanding the extent of plastic and specifically microplastic pollution has increase...
To improve our understanding and management of marine plastic pollution of the ocean, a total plasti...
An estimated 8.3 billion tons of non-biodegradable plastic has been produced over the last 65 years....
Plastic and microplastic pollutions are known to be widespread across the planet in all types of env...
International audienceAlthough microplastics are known to pervade the global seafloor, the processes...
Microplastics are widely dispersed through the marine environment. Few studies have assessed the lon...
Microplastics are ubiquitous emerging contaminants found in every habitat surveyed, building upon in...
While microplastics are known to pervade the global seafloor, the processes that control their dispe...
During the German–Russian expedition KuramBio (Kuril–Kamchatka Biodiversity Studies) to the northwes...
Indonesia was recently ranked second on the list of countries producing plastic waste. Plastic can b...
An estimated 8.3 billion tons of non-biodegradable plastic has been produced over the last 65 years....
Recently, deep-sea trenches were described as trash bins and ultimate sink of anthropogenic litter, ...
Microplastics are small plastic particles (<1 mm) originating from the degradation of larger plastic...
Marine debris, mostly consisting of plastic, is a global problem, negatively impacting wildlife, tou...
Interest in understanding the extent of plastic and specifically microplastic pollution has increase...
To improve our understanding and management of marine plastic pollution of the ocean, a total plasti...
An estimated 8.3 billion tons of non-biodegradable plastic has been produced over the last 65 years....
Plastic and microplastic pollutions are known to be widespread across the planet in all types of env...
International audienceAlthough microplastics are known to pervade the global seafloor, the processes...
Microplastics are widely dispersed through the marine environment. Few studies have assessed the lon...
Microplastics are ubiquitous emerging contaminants found in every habitat surveyed, building upon in...
While microplastics are known to pervade the global seafloor, the processes that control their dispe...
During the German–Russian expedition KuramBio (Kuril–Kamchatka Biodiversity Studies) to the northwes...
Indonesia was recently ranked second on the list of countries producing plastic waste. Plastic can b...
An estimated 8.3 billion tons of non-biodegradable plastic has been produced over the last 65 years....