Plastics in the Marine Environment: The Dark Side of a Modern Gift

May 22, 2012Reviews of environmental contamination and toxicology

Plastic Pollution in the Ocean: Hidden Problems of a Modern Convenience

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Abstract

An estimated 200,000 microplastics per km² commonly exist on the ocean's surface.

  • Over 267 marine species have been affected by plastic entanglement or ingestion.
  • Marine mammals are particularly impacted by entanglement in plastic debris.
  • Marine birds primarily suffer from the ingestion of plastics.
  • Microplastics can be ingested by small organisms, such as plankton, facilitating the entry of contaminants into the food web.
  • Contaminants from plastics may bioaccumulate in organisms, with higher concentrations found at higher trophic levels.
  • Resolving the plastic debris problem requires legislative action, enhanced recycling, development of biodegradable alternatives, and public engagement.

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