Plastic debris are accumulating in our oceans and are degraded into smaller pieces which eventually becomes small enough to be available to lower thropic level organisms. Microplastics, commonly defined as plastic particles <5 mm, are globally distributed and found at remote locations far away from industrialized and populated areas. The effects of macro sized plastics is well understood whilst the effects of microplastics is hard to predict. It is known that microplastics act as transfer vectors for a wide range of toxic chemicals into organisms, and it is also known that the particle itself can cause toxic responses such as increased immune response and endocrine disruption. Researchers utilize virgin plastic pellets in order to determ...
International audienceThe production of fossil fuel-derived, synthetic plastics is continually incre...
Despite growing interest in the environmental impact of microplastics, a standardized characterizati...
Marine plastic debris are found worldwide in oceans and coastal areas. They degrade only slowly and ...
Plastic debris are accumulating in our oceans and are degraded into smaller pieces which eventually ...
Microplastics are the particulate plastic debris found almost everywhere as environmental contaminan...
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous and growing global problem. Past studies have shown that not only ...
The article reviewed migration, degradation, toxicity, and distribution of microplastics, which was ...
Microplastics are ubiquitous contaminants that may harm wildlife through the leaching of chemical ad...
Synthetic polymers (plastics) enter marine environments from terrestrial and marine-based sources. T...
Marine plastic debris, including microplastics <5Â mm, contain additives as well as hydrophobic chem...
Microplastics in aquatic environments is a growing concern, particularly due to the leaching of chem...
Society has become increasingly reliant on plastics since commercial production began in about 1950....
There is growing global concern about the impact of microplastics on the marine environment, with ev...
Plastics debris in the marine environment, including resin pellets, fragments and microscopic plasti...
Plastics are increasingly used in Global Society. Their low cost incentivizes careless disposal & th...
International audienceThe production of fossil fuel-derived, synthetic plastics is continually incre...
Despite growing interest in the environmental impact of microplastics, a standardized characterizati...
Marine plastic debris are found worldwide in oceans and coastal areas. They degrade only slowly and ...
Plastic debris are accumulating in our oceans and are degraded into smaller pieces which eventually ...
Microplastics are the particulate plastic debris found almost everywhere as environmental contaminan...
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous and growing global problem. Past studies have shown that not only ...
The article reviewed migration, degradation, toxicity, and distribution of microplastics, which was ...
Microplastics are ubiquitous contaminants that may harm wildlife through the leaching of chemical ad...
Synthetic polymers (plastics) enter marine environments from terrestrial and marine-based sources. T...
Marine plastic debris, including microplastics <5Â mm, contain additives as well as hydrophobic chem...
Microplastics in aquatic environments is a growing concern, particularly due to the leaching of chem...
Society has become increasingly reliant on plastics since commercial production began in about 1950....
There is growing global concern about the impact of microplastics on the marine environment, with ev...
Plastics debris in the marine environment, including resin pellets, fragments and microscopic plasti...
Plastics are increasingly used in Global Society. Their low cost incentivizes careless disposal & th...
International audienceThe production of fossil fuel-derived, synthetic plastics is continually incre...
Despite growing interest in the environmental impact of microplastics, a standardized characterizati...
Marine plastic debris are found worldwide in oceans and coastal areas. They degrade only slowly and ...