2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14137849
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Microplastics in the Gulf of Mexico: A Bird’s Eye View

Abstract: Microplastic debris is a persistent, ubiquitous global pollutant in oceans, estuaries, and freshwater systems. Some of the highest reported concentrations of microplastics, globally, are in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), which is home to the majority of plastic manufacturers in the United States. A comprehensive understanding of the risk microplastics pose to wildlife is critical to the development of scientifically sound mitigation and policy initiatives. In this review, we synthesize existing knowledge of micropl… Show more

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“…Plastics are an additional contaminant associated with rapid human population growth, industrialization, and urbanization that may threaten human and wildlife health. Plastics pose a physical and ecotoxicological concern for humans ( Prata et al, 2020 ) and wildlife, including birds ( Grace et al, 2022 ). Plastics can carry chemicals that were used in the production process, as well as those adsorbed from the environment ( Grace et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Effects Of Global Challenges On Humans and Birds: A Toxic Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Plastics are an additional contaminant associated with rapid human population growth, industrialization, and urbanization that may threaten human and wildlife health. Plastics pose a physical and ecotoxicological concern for humans ( Prata et al, 2020 ) and wildlife, including birds ( Grace et al, 2022 ). Plastics can carry chemicals that were used in the production process, as well as those adsorbed from the environment ( Grace et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Effects Of Global Challenges On Humans and Birds: A Toxic Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plastics pose a physical and ecotoxicological concern for humans ( Prata et al, 2020 ) and wildlife, including birds ( Grace et al, 2022 ). Plastics can carry chemicals that were used in the production process, as well as those adsorbed from the environment ( Grace et al, 2022 ). These chemicals are associated with several indicators of accelerated aging in model species, including increased oxidative stress ( Tan et al, 2015 ), DNA damage ( Shin et al, 2019 ), inflammation ( Prata et al, 2020 ), and pulmonary toxicity ( Danso et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Effects Of Global Challenges On Humans and Birds: A Toxic Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%