Marine pollution between gyres: plastic debris in marine turtles and dolphins in French Guiana, Equatorial Atlantic

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research Pub Date : 2023-07-02 DOI:10.3856/vol51-issue3-fulltext-2923
Flore Emmonot, Blandine Siegrist, Amandine Bordin, Virginie Dos Reis, D. Chevallier, Y. Estevez, B. de Thoisy
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Plastic pollution has not raised much attention until the 2000s, despite being manufactured for about a century. It is now considered one of the most substantial environmental issues. Here we investigate the presence of plastic contamination in 34 stranded animals on the coast of French Guiana, South America. Here we present information highlighting the magnitude of plastic contamination in marine coastal and pelagic tropical marine vertebrates on the Equatorial Atlantic coast of South America. All four species studied here are protected and emblematic vertebrates of the region, with a fragile conservation status, including the olive ridley turtle Lepidochelys olivacea, the green turtle Chelonia mydas and the leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea, and a small cetacean, the Guiana dolphin Sotalia guianensis. Macroplastics (polypropylene, polyethylene, terephthalate, and polystyrene) were detected in four juvenile green turtles. Microplastics (polypropylene, polyethylene, terephthalate, polystyrene, nylon, acrylates, polycarbonates) were found in 13 individuals (two dolphins, six olive ridleys, four green turtles, and the leatherback turtle). The sampled species have different diets, distribution patterns, and ages, suggesting widespread plastic pollution. The study area is located far from the oceanic gyres. However, they are influenced by the North Brazilian Current, the Amazon River, and other rivers of the Guianas.
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环流之间的海洋污染:法属圭亚那和赤道大西洋海龟和海豚体内的塑料碎片
尽管塑料污染已经制造了大约一个世纪,但直到21世纪初,塑料污染才引起人们的关注。它现在被认为是最重要的环境问题之一。在这里,我们调查了南美洲法属圭亚那海岸34只搁浅动物的塑料污染情况。在这里,我们提供的信息强调了南美洲赤道大西洋海岸海洋沿岸和远洋热带海洋脊椎动物的塑料污染程度。这里研究的所有四个物种都是该地区受保护的象征性脊椎动物,保护状况脆弱,包括橄榄脊龟Lepidochelys olivacea、绿龟Chelonia mydas和棱皮龟Dermochelys coriacea,以及一种小型鲸目动物圭亚那海豚Sotalia guianensis。在四只幼年绿海龟身上检测到大塑料(聚丙烯、聚乙烯、对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯和聚苯乙烯)。在13只个体中发现了微塑料(聚丙烯、聚乙烯、对苯二甲酸酯、聚苯乙烯、尼龙、丙烯酸酯、聚碳酸酯)(两只海豚、六只橄榄脊龟、四只绿海龟和一只棱皮龟)。采样物种有不同的饮食、分布模式和年龄,这表明塑料污染普遍存在。研究区域远离海洋环流。然而,它们受到北巴西洋流、亚马逊河和圭亚那其他河流的影响。
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Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research
Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research FISHERIES-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
10.00%
发文量
44
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research- LAJAR is the continuation of the journal Investigaciones Marinas (1970-2007) and is published since 2008 by the Escuela de Ciencias del Mar, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Geografía of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso. LAJAR is an “Open Access” journal that publishes in English language, original research articles, reviews and short communications on aquatic science, which contain the results of research conducted in aquaculture or in oceanic and coastal marine waters of Latin America. The following topics are considered: Physical Oceanography, Chemical Oceanography, Marine Biogeochemistry, Marine Pollution and Toxicology, Marine Geology and Geophysics, Biological Oceanography, Fisheries and Aquaculture.
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