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Microplastics in bloom-forming macroalgae: Distribution, characteristics and impacts

  • Zhihua Feng*
  • , Tao Zhang
  • , Huahong Shi
  • , Kunshan Gao
  • , Wei Huang
  • , Juntian Xu
  • , Jiaxuan Wang
  • , Rui Wang
  • , Ji Li
  • , Guang Gao
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Jiangsu Ocean University
  • Xiamen University
  • Ministry of Natural Resources of the People's Republic of China
  • Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Abstract

Macroalgal blooms and marine microplastics (MPs), as global challenges for oceans, are both showing a rising trend. However, none is known regarding the interaction of these two important issues. The Yellow Sea suffers the world's largest green tides and severe MPs pollution as well. Therefore, we tracked the trapping of MPs by drifting Ulva prolifera in the Yellow Sea during the green-tide period. The abundance of MPs in drifting U. prolifera was 595–3917 times higher than that in seawater and increased along the drifting path from south to north in the Yellow Sea. In addition, four mechanisms of trapping plastics (twining, attachment, embedment, and wrapping) on or in U. prolifera were unmasked, which explains why the plant has such strong capacity to trap MPs. Laboratory incubation experiments showed that MPs (0.025–25 mg L−1) did not affect relative growth rate, effective photochemical efficiency of photosystem II (PSII), or saturating irradiance of U. prolifera until reaching an extremely high concentration (100 mg L−1), indicating a high tolerance to MPs. Due to tremendous biomass and coverage of the green tide and increased frequency as well, the plastics trap in drifting macroalgae can alter the spatio-temporal distribution of MPs in the oceans.

Original languageEnglish
Article number122752
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume397
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Oct 2020

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 14 - Life Below Water
    SDG 14 Life Below Water

Keywords

  • Green tides
  • Macroalgae
  • Microplastics
  • Photosynthesis
  • Ulva
  • Yellow Sea

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