Floating plastic litter in the marine environment is not just passively transported by wind and surface currents, rather it is often interacting with both the abiotic and the biotic components of the seascape. These two-way interactions are even more relevant for microplastic, known to act as a vector of other contaminants due to its high surface to volume ratio. Microplastic tends to concentrate organic pollutants due to chemical affinities while also carrying the chemical additives used in the production of its parent polymer. As these chemical interactions may exacerbate microplastic toxicity to marine biota, a thorough assessment of the risk to marine ecosystems caused by microplastic particles and related pollutants of concern demand...