In this study, the abundance and properties (size, shape, and polymer type) of microplastics (MPs) in sea surface water samples, collected during two sampling campaigns over 2018–2019, in four coastal areas of the Mediterranean Sea (Saronikos Gulf, LIgurian Sea, Gulf of Lion, and Gabes Gulf) were investigated. Coupled hydrodynamic/particle drift model simulations with basin-scale Mediterranean and high resolution nested models were used to provide a better understanding on the variability of the abundance/size of MPs, originating from wastewater and river runoff, in the four areas. Different size classes of MPs were considered in the model, taking into account biofouling induced sinking, as a possible mechanism of MPs removal from the surfa...
The Mediterranean is considered a hot-spot for plastic pollution, due to its semi- enclosed nature a...
Highlights: • First abundance of MPs in offshore sediments along South-Eastern Mediterranean • Mea...
The toxicity effects caused by microplastics to marine species may be exacerbated by the potential o...
International audienceIn this study, the abundance and properties (size, shape, and polymer type) of...
Marine plastic pollution represents a major problem owing to its increasing presence in the environm...
Microplastic pollution is a pervasive anthropogenic phenomenon at the ocean surface. Numerous studie...
Plastic pollution is widespread in the global oceans, but at the same time several other types ofhyd...
Between 2014 and 2016 a total of 43 microplastic samples were collected at six sampling stations in ...
Plastic is everywhere—increasing evidence suggests that plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persiste...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea has been described as one of the most affected areas by ...
Toxicological effects caused by the interaction of microplastics with marine species may be exacerba...
Plastic is everywhere—increasing evidence suggests that plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persiste...
The Mediterranean Sea has been described as one of the most affected areas by marine litter in the w...
The Mediterranean is considered a hot-spot for plastic pollution, due to its semi- enclosed nature a...
Highlights: • First abundance of MPs in offshore sediments along South-Eastern Mediterranean • Mea...
The toxicity effects caused by microplastics to marine species may be exacerbated by the potential o...
International audienceIn this study, the abundance and properties (size, shape, and polymer type) of...
Marine plastic pollution represents a major problem owing to its increasing presence in the environm...
Microplastic pollution is a pervasive anthropogenic phenomenon at the ocean surface. Numerous studie...
Plastic pollution is widespread in the global oceans, but at the same time several other types ofhyd...
Between 2014 and 2016 a total of 43 microplastic samples were collected at six sampling stations in ...
Plastic is everywhere—increasing evidence suggests that plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persiste...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea has been described as one of the most affected areas by ...
Toxicological effects caused by the interaction of microplastics with marine species may be exacerba...
Plastic is everywhere—increasing evidence suggests that plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persiste...
The Mediterranean Sea has been described as one of the most affected areas by marine litter in the w...
The Mediterranean is considered a hot-spot for plastic pollution, due to its semi- enclosed nature a...
Highlights: • First abundance of MPs in offshore sediments along South-Eastern Mediterranean • Mea...
The toxicity effects caused by microplastics to marine species may be exacerbated by the potential o...