Factors influencing the microplastic contamination of bivalves from the French Atlantic coast: Location, season and/or mode of life?

Monitoring the presence of microplastics (MP) in marine organisms is currently of high importance. This paper presents the qualitative and quantitative MP contamination of two bivalves from the French Atlantic coasts: the blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) and the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas). Three...

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Atlantic Ocean
Bivalvia
Coastal environments
Contamination
Crassostrea - chemistry
Crassostrea gigas
Environmental Monitoring - methods
Environmental Sciences
France
Influencing factor
Marine conservation
Marine molluscs
Marine organisms
Marine pollution
Microplastics
Mollusks
Mussel
Mussels
Mytilus edulis
Mytilus edulis - chemistry
Organisms
Oyster
Oysters
Particle Size
Plastics
Plastics - analysis
Polymers
Qualitative and quantitative analysis
Sampling
Seasons
Shellfish
Species comparisons
Species Specificity
Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
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