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Mar Pollut Bull ; 195: 115333, 2023 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37659382

RÉSUMÉ

This work focuses on the dynamics and retention of microplastics (MP) in the Mediterranean. MP manta-net trawls were performed in autumn 2019 north of the Balearic Islands and along the Balearic Front (BF). Lagrangian modelling was used to find the MP collected origin during the campaign. These combined results show that North of Mallorca is a temporary retention zone of 3 months variability, with MP origin being the Northern Current (NC) and the Gulf of Lion (GOL). Retention processes were less clear along the BF, due to frontal dynamics together with the strong northerly winds. However, it appears that the origin can differ between the North (i.e. the large North-Westerly basin, including the GOL and the NC path) and the South (short distances around the zone) of this front. In both areas, the wind and the current variability are strongly conditioning the existence and position of the MP concentration zones.


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Microplastiques , Polluants chimiques de l'eau , Matières plastiques/analyse , Mer Méditerranée , Surveillance de l'environnement/méthodes , Vent , Polluants chimiques de l'eau/analyse
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 126: 191-196, 2018 Jan.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29421088

RÉSUMÉ

There are fundamental gaps in our understanding of the fates of microplastics in the ocean, which must be overcome if the severity of this pollution is to be fully assessed. The predominant pattern is high accumulation of microplastic in subtropical gyres. Using in situ measurements from the 7th Continent expedition in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre, data from satellite observations and models, we show how microplastic concentrations were up to 9.4 times higher in an anticyclonic eddy explored, compared to the cyclonic eddy. Although our sample size is small, this is the first suggestive evidence that mesoscale eddies might trap, concentrate and potentially transport microplastics. As eddies are known to congregate nutrients and organisms, this phenomenon should be considered with regards to the potential impact of plastic pollution on the ecosystem in the open ocean.


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Matières plastiques , Mouvements de l'eau , Pollution de l'eau , Océan Atlantique , Tempêtes cycloniques , Écosystème
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