Mikołaj Mazurkiewicz, Paula Sancho Martinez, Weronika Konwent, Kajetan Deja, Lech Kotwicki, Jan Marcin Węsławski
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摘要
本研究的主题是沙滩和波罗的海沿岸波兰沿海水域的微塑料(>32µm)、大微/大塑料(> 2mm)和塑料垃圾(肉眼可见)污染。研究人员对微塑料进行了特别关注,同时对水中和海滩进行了观察。其他数据旨在作为背景资料和微塑料的可能来源。在沙子和水样中发现的微塑料大部分是1毫米长的纤维,以蓝色纤维为主,其次是透明纤维、红色纤维和绿色纤维。海滩上的微塑料浓度为118至1382个kg - 1,而沿海水域的微塑料浓度为0.61至2.76个dm - 3。大型微/宏观塑料和塑料垃圾,沿海没有优势垃圾。大型微/宏观塑料的数量从2到124片m - 2(或0.13到44.30克m - 2)不等。在塑料垃圾方面,平均发现0.03至6.15个凋落物碎片(或0.007至4.600 g m - 2)。该研究证实,波兰沿海地区的塑料污染是一个严重的问题,与波罗的海其他地区和其他海洋一样严重。在所有研究地点中,微塑料的颜色成分相似,这表明它们可能有一个共同的来源,而波兰海岸沿岸的大型微/宏观塑料和塑料垃圾(颗粒数量及其成分)的污染具有高度的地点特异性,可能受到各种当地因素的影响。
Plastic contamination of sandy beaches along the southern Baltic – a one season field survey results
The subject of this study was microplastics (>32 µm), large micro-/macroplastics (>2 mm) and plastic litter (visible by naked eye) contamination on sandy beaches and in coastal waters along the Polish coast of the Baltic Sea. Microplastics were studied with particular attention, with simultaneous observations in the water and across the beach. Other data was intended to serve as a background and as possible sources of microplastics. Most of the microplastics found were fibers <1 mm long, with blue fibers dominating, followed by transparent, red and green ones, both in sand and water samples. The concentration of microplastics on the beach sand ranged from 118 to 1382 pieces kg−1, while in coastal waters from 0.61 to 2.76 pieces dm−3. As for large micro-/macroplastics and plastic litter, there was no dominant litter along the coast. The amount of large micro-/macroplastics ranged from 2 to 124 pieces m−2 (or from 0.13 to 44.30 g m−2). Regarding plastic litter, on average between 0.03 and 6.15 litter debris m−2 were found (or from 0.007 to 4.600 g m−2). The study confirms that plastic pollution of the Polish coastal zone is a significant problem comparable with both the rest of the Baltic Sea and other seas and oceans. Similar color-based composition of microplastics among all studied sites suggests that they may have a common source, while the contamination of large micro-/macroplastics and plastic litter (both amount of particles and their composition) along the Polish coast is highly site-specific and may be influenced by various local factors.
期刊介绍:
Oceanologia is an international journal that publishes results of original research in the field of marine sciences with emphasis on the European seas.