This work studied the accumulation of plastic debris in a remote beach located in La Graciosa island (Chinijo archipelago, Canary Islands). Microplastics were sampled in the 1&#-5&;8239#mm mesh opening range. An average plastic density of 36.3 g/m2 was obtained with a large variability along the 90 m of the beach (from 8.5 g/m2 to 103.4 g/m2). Microplastic particles preferentially accumulated in the part of the beach protected by rocks. A total number of 9149 plastic particles were collected, recorded and measured, 87% of which corresponded to fragments. Clear colours and microscopic evidence of weathering corresponded to aged plastics wind-driven by the surface Canary Current. The chemical compos...
Microplastics are currently considered widespread marine pollutants, accumulating in sediments and s...
Microplastics (MPs) have become an emerging threat to the marine environment and biota. This study w...
The Canary Islands are in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre and are influenced by the African coas...
This work studied the accumulation of plastic debris in a remote beach located in La Graciosa island...
Plastic debris is becoming a growing environmental concern and microplastics (size <5 mm) are one of...
Póster (P-EA-22) presentado en la XVIII Reunión de la Sociedad Española de Cromatografía y Técnicas ...
The presence of plastic litter in the marine environment is a problem that is becoming more and more...
Here we present the large-scale distribution of microplastic contamination in beach sediment across ...
International audience: Coastal zones and the biosphere as a whole show signs of cumulative degradat...
Marine plastic debris is widely recognized as a global environmental issue. Small microplastic parti...
Anthropogenic litter, including plastic, is now ubiquitous in the marine environment and is principa...
Plastic substances, unlike organic materials, disintegrate over long periods of time. After degradat...
Oceanic islands are important areas of environmental, social, economic, and scientific interest. The...
The ubiquitous microplastic (MP) pollution is an emerging environmental issue in the marine environm...
Abstract Microplastics have become a global concern due to their persistent properties and impacts o...
Microplastics are currently considered widespread marine pollutants, accumulating in sediments and s...
Microplastics (MPs) have become an emerging threat to the marine environment and biota. This study w...
The Canary Islands are in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre and are influenced by the African coas...
This work studied the accumulation of plastic debris in a remote beach located in La Graciosa island...
Plastic debris is becoming a growing environmental concern and microplastics (size <5 mm) are one of...
Póster (P-EA-22) presentado en la XVIII Reunión de la Sociedad Española de Cromatografía y Técnicas ...
The presence of plastic litter in the marine environment is a problem that is becoming more and more...
Here we present the large-scale distribution of microplastic contamination in beach sediment across ...
International audience: Coastal zones and the biosphere as a whole show signs of cumulative degradat...
Marine plastic debris is widely recognized as a global environmental issue. Small microplastic parti...
Anthropogenic litter, including plastic, is now ubiquitous in the marine environment and is principa...
Plastic substances, unlike organic materials, disintegrate over long periods of time. After degradat...
Oceanic islands are important areas of environmental, social, economic, and scientific interest. The...
The ubiquitous microplastic (MP) pollution is an emerging environmental issue in the marine environm...
Abstract Microplastics have become a global concern due to their persistent properties and impacts o...
Microplastics are currently considered widespread marine pollutants, accumulating in sediments and s...
Microplastics (MPs) have become an emerging threat to the marine environment and biota. This study w...
The Canary Islands are in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre and are influenced by the African coas...