Microplastic (\u3c 5 mm) consumption and the movement of microplastic through the marine food web is an emerging concern in the Salish Sea. Upon consumption, marine plastics can physically and chemically affect marine organisms. Effects from plastics may be unique among species, types of contaminants, and types and sizes of plastics. Existing research indicates that current microplastic concentrations within the Salish Sea are not a significant threat to marine organisms. However, factors such as increasing urbanization and climate change may create or exacerbate microplastics impacts on Salish Sea species
Marine litter and microplastics in particular have for some time now been postulated to be of enviro...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Microplastics on our beaches: ingestion...
Microplastics are abundant and widespread in the marine environment. They are a contaminant of globa...
Microplastic debris is a prevalent global pollutant that poses a risk to marine organisms and ecolog...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Microplastics (plastic < 5mm) are ubiquitous in marine...
Commercial fisheries yield essential foods, sustain cultural practices, and provide widespread employ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
Synthetic thermoplastics constitute the majority by percentage of anthropogenic debris entering the ...
Recent studies have demonstrated the negative impacts of microplastics on wildlife. Therefore, the p...
Every year worldwide, more than 300 million tons of plastics are produced, half of which is designed...
Plastic has become indispensable for human life. When plastic debris is discarded into waterways, th...
fragments with various sizes ranging from meter to micrometer due to changing environmental conditio...
Ingestion of microplastics by marine organisms is a common occurrence in marine ecosystems, but the ...
The identification of microplastics (MPs; 1 µm - 5 mm) and the inferred presence of nanoplastics (NP...
Plastics have become ubiquitous within society as production has increased over the last few decades...
Marine litter and microplastics in particular have for some time now been postulated to be of enviro...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Microplastics on our beaches: ingestion...
Microplastics are abundant and widespread in the marine environment. They are a contaminant of globa...
Microplastic debris is a prevalent global pollutant that poses a risk to marine organisms and ecolog...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Microplastics (plastic < 5mm) are ubiquitous in marine...
Commercial fisheries yield essential foods, sustain cultural practices, and provide widespread employ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
Synthetic thermoplastics constitute the majority by percentage of anthropogenic debris entering the ...
Recent studies have demonstrated the negative impacts of microplastics on wildlife. Therefore, the p...
Every year worldwide, more than 300 million tons of plastics are produced, half of which is designed...
Plastic has become indispensable for human life. When plastic debris is discarded into waterways, th...
fragments with various sizes ranging from meter to micrometer due to changing environmental conditio...
Ingestion of microplastics by marine organisms is a common occurrence in marine ecosystems, but the ...
The identification of microplastics (MPs; 1 µm - 5 mm) and the inferred presence of nanoplastics (NP...
Plastics have become ubiquitous within society as production has increased over the last few decades...
Marine litter and microplastics in particular have for some time now been postulated to be of enviro...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Microplastics on our beaches: ingestion...
Microplastics are abundant and widespread in the marine environment. They are a contaminant of globa...