This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordData Availability Statement: The original contributions presented in the study are included in the article/Supplementary Material; further inquiries can be directed to the corresponding author/s.As the remote Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) becomes increasingly connected to the rest of the world, there is an impetus to monitor the possible impact of this connectivity. The potential for increases in localised sources of plastic pollution resulting from the increasing navigability of the remote north has yet to be explored. Here we investigate microplastic samples which were collected aboard the Canadian Coast Guard Ship (CCGS) Amundsen in th...
Within the past decade, an alarm was raised about microplastics in the remote and seemingly pristine...
The last few decades have witnessed an exponential increase in plastic production and consumption. T...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Deep sea sediments have emerged as a potential sink for microplastics in the mar...
As the remote Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) becomes increasingly connected to the rest of the wo...
Globally, the abundance of microplastics in our oceans is increasing, including within the remote lo...
Globally, the abundance of microplastics in our oceans is increasing. Previous studies have shown th...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Polar oceans, though remote in location, are not immune to the accumulation of p...
The Arctic ecosystem receives contaminants transported through complex environmental pathways – such...
Although the Arctic covers 6% of our planet’s surface and plays a key role in the Earth’s climate it...
Although mounting evidence suggests the ubiquity of microplastic in aquatic ecosystems worldwide, ou...
Although the Arctic covers 6% of our planet’s surface and plays a key role in the Earth’s climate it...
Plastic, as a form of marine litter, is found in varying quantities and sizes around the globe from ...
Comparative investigations of microplastic (MP) occurrence in the global ocean are often hampered by...
Plastic, as a form of marine litter, is found in varying quantities and sizes around the globe from ...
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...
The last few decades have witnessed an exponential increase in plastic production and consumption. T...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Deep sea sediments have emerged as a potential sink for microplastics in the mar...
As the remote Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) becomes increasingly connected to the rest of the wo...
Globally, the abundance of microplastics in our oceans is increasing, including within the remote lo...
Globally, the abundance of microplastics in our oceans is increasing. Previous studies have shown th...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Polar oceans, though remote in location, are not immune to the accumulation of p...
The Arctic ecosystem receives contaminants transported through complex environmental pathways – such...
Although the Arctic covers 6% of our planet’s surface and plays a key role in the Earth’s climate it...
Although mounting evidence suggests the ubiquity of microplastic in aquatic ecosystems worldwide, ou...
Although the Arctic covers 6% of our planet’s surface and plays a key role in the Earth’s climate it...
Plastic, as a form of marine litter, is found in varying quantities and sizes around the globe from ...
Comparative investigations of microplastic (MP) occurrence in the global ocean are often hampered by...
Plastic, as a form of marine litter, is found in varying quantities and sizes around the globe from ...
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...
The last few decades have witnessed an exponential increase in plastic production and consumption. T...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Deep sea sediments have emerged as a potential sink for microplastics in the mar...