Microparticles in marine mussels at regional and localized scales across the Salish Sea, Washington

Marine Pollution Bulletin(2023)

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Microparticles (MP; particles <5 mm) are ubiquitous in marine environments. Understanding MP concentrations at different spatial scales in the Salish Sea, Washington, USA, can provide insight into how ecologically and economically important species may be affected. We collected mussels across the Salish Sea at regional and localized scales, chemically processed tissue to assess MP contamination, and used visual and chemical analyses for particle identification. Throughout the Salish Sea, mussel MP concentrations averaged 0.75 +/- 0.09 MP g-1 wet tissue. At a regional scale, we identified slight differences in concentrations and morphotypes of MP while at a localized scale these metrics were not significant and did not differ from controls. In a subset of particles, 20 % were identified as synthetic materials, which include polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), and nylon. Differences in MP sources, heterogeneous transport of MP, and distinct shellfish feeding mechanisms may contribute to plastic contamination patterns in the Salish Sea.
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Marine debris,Pollution,Anthropogenic,Shellfish,Bioindicator,Microplastic
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