Summarization: Plastic pollution is presently one of the most widespread and minimally understood problems. Vast quantities of plastics that have entered the marine environment should be detected floating on the sea surface are seemingly missing from the global budget. A vertical transfer process should be able to explain the imbalance in mass, as well as the findings of buoyant plastics at the bottom of the sea. These processes are of paramount importance to modelling efforts on the fate of plastics and microplastics in the marine environment. In order to fill this gap and develop correlations that could be used in modelling activities, we have designed and performed a 300-day long field experiment to monitor the interactions between micro...
This review is a follow-up to a previous review published in Journal of Marine Science and Engineeri...
In recent years, the problem of the aquatic environment pollution with synthetic polymers - plastic ...
This review is a follow-up to a previous review published in Journal of Marine Science and Engineeri...
Marine plastic pollution will likely increase should projections of increased plastic production eve...
Sinking of microplastics (MPs) after biofouling is considered an important mechanisms responsible fo...
Although plastic is ubiquitous in marine systems, our current knowledge of transport mechanisms is l...
The presence of plastics in the marine environment poses a threat to ocean life and has received muc...
The presence of plastic debris in the ocean is increasing and several effects in the marine environm...
The increase in marine Htter, especially that of plastics is one ttiat has been noted but rarely qua...
Plastics have been invented as a durable, reusable alternative to other organic materials. Their mas...
One of the major knowledge gaps in the study of plastic pollution is the understanding of residence ...
Abstract Determining the hazards posed by microplastics (MPs, <5 mm) requires an understanding of pl...
Immediately after entering the marine environment plastic becomes colonised by organisms such as dia...
Plastics represent the vast majority of human-made debris present in the oceans. However, their char...
Floating plastic litter in the marine environment is not just passively transported by wind and surf...
This review is a follow-up to a previous review published in Journal of Marine Science and Engineeri...
In recent years, the problem of the aquatic environment pollution with synthetic polymers - plastic ...
This review is a follow-up to a previous review published in Journal of Marine Science and Engineeri...
Marine plastic pollution will likely increase should projections of increased plastic production eve...
Sinking of microplastics (MPs) after biofouling is considered an important mechanisms responsible fo...
Although plastic is ubiquitous in marine systems, our current knowledge of transport mechanisms is l...
The presence of plastics in the marine environment poses a threat to ocean life and has received muc...
The presence of plastic debris in the ocean is increasing and several effects in the marine environm...
The increase in marine Htter, especially that of plastics is one ttiat has been noted but rarely qua...
Plastics have been invented as a durable, reusable alternative to other organic materials. Their mas...
One of the major knowledge gaps in the study of plastic pollution is the understanding of residence ...
Abstract Determining the hazards posed by microplastics (MPs, <5 mm) requires an understanding of pl...
Immediately after entering the marine environment plastic becomes colonised by organisms such as dia...
Plastics represent the vast majority of human-made debris present in the oceans. However, their char...
Floating plastic litter in the marine environment is not just passively transported by wind and surf...
This review is a follow-up to a previous review published in Journal of Marine Science and Engineeri...
In recent years, the problem of the aquatic environment pollution with synthetic polymers - plastic ...
This review is a follow-up to a previous review published in Journal of Marine Science and Engineeri...