Strong Convergence of Floating Microplastics at a Small-Scale Estuarine Surface Front

  • Mui Choo Jong*
  • , Xuneng Tong
  • , Mengli Chen*
  • , Serene Hui Xin Tay
  • , Dieu Huong Trinh
  • , Yuanyu Cao
  • , Shiye Zhao
  • , Shasha Lu
  • , Edward Park
  • , Huahong Shi
  • , Karina Yew Hoong Gin
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Estuarine surface fronts, where freshwater outflow and saline tidal inflow converge, may play a critical yet understudied role in microplastic (MP) accumulation. This study presents compelling evidence of strong convergence of MP at a small-scale surface front near the Eastern Johor Strait (EJS), a typical urbanized coast in Southeast Asia, revealing an estuary tidal intrusion front as a recurrent hotspot that concentrates MP at levels comparable to known estuarine frontal systems. Significantly elevated levels of floating microplastics (150.5 ± 19.8 MP pieces/L) were detected at the surface front compared to other surface water samples along the coast (p < 0.001; 9.2 ± 4.8 MP pieces/L). Hydrodynamic simulations demonstrate that the dynamic interplay between freshwater and seawater are the key mechanisms governing this process. The resulting convergence zones effectively trap buoyant plastics, forming quasi-persistent accumulation zones. Specifically, during ebb tide, parallel outflows from the Johor River and inner EJS amplify frontal convergence, actively trapping floating plastics at the salinity boundary. These findings highlight estuarine surface fronts as influential and previously underquantified systemic pathways influencing MP circulation and retention at marginal seas. Recognizing these traceable accumulation hotspots at ocean boundaries is an urgent priority, offering opportunities for targeted mitigation, particularly in high-leakage regions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1009-1018
Number of pages10
JournalEnvironmental Science and Technology Letters
Volume12
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 Aug 2025

Keywords

  • Convergence
  • Estuaries
  • Estuarine surface front
  • Hydrodynamics
  • Microplastics
  • Salinity

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