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Microplastics in freshwater environment: the first evaluation in sediments from seven water streams surrounding the lagoon of Bizerte (Northern Tunisia).
Toumi, Héla; Abidli, Sami; Bejaoui, Mustapha.
Affiliation
  • Toumi H; Laboratory of Environment Bio-monitoring (LBE), Coastal and Limnic Hydrobiology Unit, Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, University of Carthage, 7021 Zarzouna, Bizerte, Tunisia. toumihela@yahoo.fr.
  • Abidli S; Laboratory of Environment Bio-monitoring (LBE), Applied and Fundamental Malacology Unit, Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, University of Carthage, 7021 Zarzouna, Bizerte, Tunisia.
  • Bejaoui M; Laboratory of Environment Bio-monitoring (LBE), Coastal and Limnic Hydrobiology Unit, Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, University of Carthage, 7021 Zarzouna, Bizerte, Tunisia.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 26(14): 14673-14682, 2019 May.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30877530
ABSTRACT
Microplastic (MP) concentrations were determined, for the first time, in surface sediment of seven streams around the lagoon of Bizerte (Northern Tunisia), using a saturated NaCl flotation technique. Microplastics were categorised according to type, colour and size using a stereoscopic microscope. Results showed that all sediment samples contained MPs. The greatest MP abundance was observed at Jedara stream (6920 ± 395.98 items kg-1 dry weight), while the lowest mean value was 2340 ± 227.15 items kg-1 dry weight at Khima stream. The highest numbers of MPs were from streams near populated areas and municipal and industrial effluent discharges. Samples were made up entirely of secondary MPs mainly fibres, followed by fragments and films. The predominant colours were as follows black > clear > white > red > blue > green > yellow for fibres, white > blue > black > red for fragments and red > white > clear > green > blue = black for films. Microplastic particles in the samples ranged from 0.2 to 5 mm in length. FTIR analysis revealed that the abundant polymers were polypropylene and polyethylene. This work contributes to the growing evidence that MP contamination is widespread even in freshwater ecosystems and provides a baseline for future studies and risk assessments.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Plastics / Water Pollutants, Chemical / Geologic Sediments Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Year: 2019 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Plastics / Water Pollutants, Chemical / Geologic Sediments Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Year: 2019 Type: Article