Microplastics in subsurface coastal waters along the southern coast of Viti Levu in Fiji, South Pacific

Microplastics (MPs) remain largely understudied in Small Island Developing States. This study is aimed at comparing the abundance and characteristics of MPs in rural and urban marine coastal sites located along the southern coast of Fiji's main inhabited island, Viti Levu. Collection of subsurf...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marine pollution bulletin 2020-07, Vol.156, p.111239-111239, Article 111239
Hauptverfasser: Dehm, Jasha, Singh, Shubha, Ferreira, Marta, Piovano, Susanna
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Zusammenfassung:Microplastics (MPs) remain largely understudied in Small Island Developing States. This study is aimed at comparing the abundance and characteristics of MPs in rural and urban marine coastal sites located along the southern coast of Fiji's main inhabited island, Viti Levu. Collection of subsurface waters (at depth of ca. 0.6 m) was performed at seven sites via Niskin bottle. Samples were filtered over a membrane filter to extract MPs and to allow visual analysis and polymer identification by using attenuated total reflectance in Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Findings from this study depict widespread presence of MPs in both urban and rural sites, and show no significant differences in the four parameters studied, i.e. abundance of MP pieces (2.0 vs 1.6 MP/L, respectively), form types (dominance of fibers), size (0.5–0.9 and 1.0–1.4 mm totaling 48% of the samples), and color (blue contributing 30%, and red and black contributing 25% each). These findings challenge the common expectation of a higher MPs pollution in urban areas compared to rural areas. [Display omitted] •Microplastics (MPs) remain largely understudied in Small Island Developing States.•No significant difference in MPs abundance between urban and rural sites in Fiji•MPs form type, size and color are similar between urban and rural sites in Fiji.•Fibers dominate the form type and are likely related to washing laundry.•This baseline data allows for implementation of a monitoring program.
ISSN:0025-326X
1879-3363
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111239