After more than 30 years of research on plastic pollution, data on sources and ecotoxicity are still fragmentary. Several studies have suggested that fishing gear (FG) is a major source of secondary micro and nanoplastics (MNPs). In this context, we focused our research on the MNPs and additives coming from the degradation of plastic FG during their life cycle, especially those used in the south-eastern Bay of Biscay (BoB) (PLASFITO project). First, a protocol using UV irradiation and water agitation was set up to artificially age fishing nets (FNs). Then the Microtox® test using the marine bacteria Aliivibrio fischeri was conducted to screen the ecotoxicity of FN leachates. The study was conducted on three conventional gillnets made of pol...
During the last decades, one of the most contentious environmental issues has been the investigation...
In 2014, 311 million tonnes of plastics were produced worldwide while it is estimated that 10% ended...
Contamination by microplastic particles and fibres has been observed in sediment and animals sampled...
Abandoned gillnets in the marine environment represent a global environmental risk due to the ghost ...
Globally, the fishing industry is one key source of plastic pollution as the majority of fishing gea...
Plastics in marine environments undergo molecular degradation via biocatalytic and photocatalytic me...
In this study, we assessed plastic accumulation in marine sediments due to finfish aquaculture using...
Plastic is increasing in abundance in nearly every possible aquatic environment worldwide. Once in a...
The abundance of microplastics in the environment is rising with increasing anthropogenic mass produ...
According to the United Nations, plastic pollution in the natural environment has been identified as...
The presence of microplastics (MPs) in the marine environment is a concerning topic due to the ecoto...
Plastic pollution represents a global threat to marine ecosystems. Plastic litter can leach a variet...
Since the beginning of the mass production in the 1940s, plastic has been manufactured in quickly in...
Microplastic debris from direct and indirect human activities is considered a major threat to the ma...
Plastic waste affects several coastal and marine ecosystems in the world. In addition to ecological ...
During the last decades, one of the most contentious environmental issues has been the investigation...
In 2014, 311 million tonnes of plastics were produced worldwide while it is estimated that 10% ended...
Contamination by microplastic particles and fibres has been observed in sediment and animals sampled...
Abandoned gillnets in the marine environment represent a global environmental risk due to the ghost ...
Globally, the fishing industry is one key source of plastic pollution as the majority of fishing gea...
Plastics in marine environments undergo molecular degradation via biocatalytic and photocatalytic me...
In this study, we assessed plastic accumulation in marine sediments due to finfish aquaculture using...
Plastic is increasing in abundance in nearly every possible aquatic environment worldwide. Once in a...
The abundance of microplastics in the environment is rising with increasing anthropogenic mass produ...
According to the United Nations, plastic pollution in the natural environment has been identified as...
The presence of microplastics (MPs) in the marine environment is a concerning topic due to the ecoto...
Plastic pollution represents a global threat to marine ecosystems. Plastic litter can leach a variet...
Since the beginning of the mass production in the 1940s, plastic has been manufactured in quickly in...
Microplastic debris from direct and indirect human activities is considered a major threat to the ma...
Plastic waste affects several coastal and marine ecosystems in the world. In addition to ecological ...
During the last decades, one of the most contentious environmental issues has been the investigation...
In 2014, 311 million tonnes of plastics were produced worldwide while it is estimated that 10% ended...
Contamination by microplastic particles and fibres has been observed in sediment and animals sampled...