AbstractPollution by plastic debris is an increasing environmental concern in the Laurentian Great Lakes where it affects open-water, shoreline, and benthic environments. Open-water surveys reveal that, in certain areas of the Great Lakes, surface water densities of plastics are as high as those reported for areas of litter accumulation within oceanic gyres. Data from volunteer beach cleanups show that typically more than 80% of anthropogenic litter along the shorelines of the Great Lakes is comprised of plastics. The distribution of plastics in bottom sediments of the Great Lakes is essentially unknown. Sources of plastic debris to the Great Lakes include microplastic beads from consumer products, pellets from the plastic manufacturing ind...
Plastic debris is widespread in freshwater ecosystems, but a rigorous assessment of its global distr...
Plastic pollution in oceans and rivers is of growing concern. Aquatic ecosystems play an important r...
Pollution of the aquatic environment by anthropogenic debris is globally ubiquitous. Due to its low ...
Pollution by plastic debris is an increasing environmental concern in the Laurentian Great Lakes whe...
AbstractPollution by plastic debris is an increasing environmental concern in the Laurentian Great L...
Mass estimates of plastic pollution in the Great Lakes based on surface samples differ by orders of ...
Plastic pollution is detrimental to the economy, the environment and human health. More research hav...
Plastic pollution in the Laurentian Great Lakes is becoming a significant environmental concern with...
Plastic debris is thought to be widespread in freshwater ecosystems globally. However, a lack of com...
Provides an overview of the problem of plastic pollution in the aquatic environment, as well as a de...
Plastic pre-production pellets were first identified in the natural environment in the 1970s. Most c...
Plastic pollution is considered an important environmental problem by the United Nations Environment...
Plastic pollution in oceans and lakes has been a concern for more than three decades, and largely th...
Sherri Mason - Associate Professor of Chemistry at SUNY Fredonia. Since the ‘discovery’ of an acc...
Research on plastics in global ecosystems is rapidly evolving. Oceans have been the primary focus of...
Plastic debris is widespread in freshwater ecosystems, but a rigorous assessment of its global distr...
Plastic pollution in oceans and rivers is of growing concern. Aquatic ecosystems play an important r...
Pollution of the aquatic environment by anthropogenic debris is globally ubiquitous. Due to its low ...
Pollution by plastic debris is an increasing environmental concern in the Laurentian Great Lakes whe...
AbstractPollution by plastic debris is an increasing environmental concern in the Laurentian Great L...
Mass estimates of plastic pollution in the Great Lakes based on surface samples differ by orders of ...
Plastic pollution is detrimental to the economy, the environment and human health. More research hav...
Plastic pollution in the Laurentian Great Lakes is becoming a significant environmental concern with...
Plastic debris is thought to be widespread in freshwater ecosystems globally. However, a lack of com...
Provides an overview of the problem of plastic pollution in the aquatic environment, as well as a de...
Plastic pre-production pellets were first identified in the natural environment in the 1970s. Most c...
Plastic pollution is considered an important environmental problem by the United Nations Environment...
Plastic pollution in oceans and lakes has been a concern for more than three decades, and largely th...
Sherri Mason - Associate Professor of Chemistry at SUNY Fredonia. Since the ‘discovery’ of an acc...
Research on plastics in global ecosystems is rapidly evolving. Oceans have been the primary focus of...
Plastic debris is widespread in freshwater ecosystems, but a rigorous assessment of its global distr...
Plastic pollution in oceans and rivers is of growing concern. Aquatic ecosystems play an important r...
Pollution of the aquatic environment by anthropogenic debris is globally ubiquitous. Due to its low ...