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Mar Pollut Bull ; 173(Pt B): 113067, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34688086

ABSTRACT

This study represents the first assessment of microplastic (MP) contamination in the coastal area of the Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador. MPs were quantified in 14 coastal waters in beaches with different urbanization level and in 10 rivers. The most abundant MP types were transparent fibres, brown fragments, grey fragments, transparent fragments, and black fragments, which together represented 84% of the total count. Coastal waters presented significantly higher quantities of MP than rivers. No difference in microplastic abundance was detected between beaches with higher and lower urban occupation, nor between beaches facing North or West. Our results indicate that MP contamination is widespread, and most likely transported from multiple sources. Our results can serve as a baseline for future MP monitoring in the area.


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Microplastics , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Ecuador , Environmental Monitoring , Plastics , Rivers , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
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Bull Environ Contam Toxicol ; 107(1): 45-51, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33576853

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We quantify plastic litter (PL, > 2 cm) and microplastics (MP, < 5 mm) from the sediments of a beach formed at a riverine depositional area, at the upper Amazon River basin, Ecuador. In the collection area (4400 m2), the PL density was 0.045 items m-2, where low-density polyethylene bags were the prevalent PL. The beach was classified as "very clean" (Clean Coast Index (CCI) of 1.3 items m-2). Regarding MP, in 55 sampling stations, average MP concentrations ranged from 0 to 2200 items kg-1 of dry sediment (0.5-2 mm), and 0-4200 items kg-1 of dry sediment (2-5 mm). Blue fibers were the prevalent MP. Our results represent the first report to show the ubiquitous presence of PL and MP for the area. The monitoring and management of plastic disposal in freshwater beaches are necessary, as here we report a small part of an undocumented issue.


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Microplastics , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Ecuador , Environmental Monitoring , Fresh Water , Geologic Sediments , Plastics , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
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