Accumulation of microplastics in fugu (Takifugu bimaculatus): A comparative study between fishing grounds and aquafarms

Microplastics (MPs) in fish have attracted attention recently, for their ecological and food safety risks. However, knowledge gaps still exist regarding MPs in fugu, a special poisonous but precious seafood, especially that accumulated in its tissues. Accordingly, this study investigated the charact...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marine pollution bulletin 2022-12, Vol.185, p.114200, Article 114200
Hauptverfasser: Song, Kexin, Du, Wengang, Ma, Xiaona, Chen, Yangjun, Sun, Yixin, Zhang, Tao, Huang, Wei, Feng, Zhihua
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Zusammenfassung:Microplastics (MPs) in fish have attracted attention recently, for their ecological and food safety risks. However, knowledge gaps still exist regarding MPs in fugu, a special poisonous but precious seafood, especially that accumulated in its tissues. Accordingly, this study investigated the characteristics of MPs in cultured Takifugu bimaculatus which raised on three aquafarms and in wild individuals from three fishing grounds. More than 98.85 % of T. bimaculatus were contaminated by MPs and the average MPs abundance in wild fugu (4.25 ± 2.63 items/individual) was lower than that of cultured fugu (7.91 ± 2.16 items/individual). The abundance of MPs in fugu's tissues under different life patterns shows significant differences. There were marked differences in size of MPs presented in various tissues. This study adds to the knowledge on MPs accumulation in the tissues of wild and cultured fugu, providing warnings about its transmission and ecological risks in the food chain. [Display omitted] •MPs were detected in more than 98% of wild fugu and 100% of cultured fugu.•MPs in the wild fugu mainly existed in skin and gills, while MPs were mostly present in the gut and skin for cultured fugu.•MPs abundance (in terms of units/g) found in organisms was negatively correlated with the weight of the individual and organisms.•There are significant differences in the MPs accumulated in fugu tissues of different life patterns.
ISSN:0025-326X
1879-3363
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114200