Eun-Ran Baek , Minju Kim , Dong-Jin Kang , Jung-Hoon Kang
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The abundance, characteristics, and distribution of microplastics in almost all aquatic environments have been well documented. However, the distribution of microplastics in open oceans, especially in the western Indian Ocean, is rarely studied. Hence, for the first time, we determined the meridional distribution characteristics of microplastics in the surface mixed layer of the western Indian Ocean during the boreal summer monsoon in 2017. We used the multiple opening and closing nets and environmental sampling system to collect microplastics from 11 stations between 5°N and 16°S along 67°E in the western Indian Ocean; the surveyed stations with similar temperature and salinity profiles were clustered into four groups. Microplastics were detected at all sampling stations. The mean abundance of microplastics in the study area was 0.23 ± 0.04 particles/m3, and black-colored polyester fibers 1.0–5.0 mm in size were the most abundant type of microplastics among the samples collected. However, the mean abundance of microplastics differed among the clustered groups due to the influence of different ocean currents associated with each group, indicating meridional heterogeneity in the distribution of microplastics in the surface mixed layer of the western Indian Ocean. These findings provide reliable information for a better understanding of the characteristics of microplastics in the surface waters of the western Indian Ocean.
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Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography publishes topical issues from the many international and interdisciplinary projects which are undertaken in oceanography. Besides these special issues from projects, the journal publishes collections of papers presented at conferences. The special issues regularly have electronic annexes of non-text material (numerical data, images, images, video, etc.) which are published with the special issues in ScienceDirect. Deep-Sea Research Part II was split off as a separate journal devoted to topical issues in 1993. Its companion journal Deep-Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, publishes the regular research papers in this area.