2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.821008
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Occurrence of Microplastic Pollution in the Beibu Gulf, the Northern South China Sea

Abstract: In this study, microplastics were sampled and analyzed from surface water and sediment samples from July to August in 2020, in the Beibu Gulf (the northern South China Sea [SCS]), a gulf with intensive fishery activities while the economy is less developed, compared with other coastal areas of China. The abundances of microplastics in seawater and sediment in the Beibu Gulf were 0.67 items/m3 and 4.33 items/kg of dry weight, respectively. In seawater, the fragments (92.38%) contributed the most, and polystyren… Show more

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“…Qinzhou Bay, in the northern Beibu Gulf, has undergone several decades of rapid economic growth, receiving from anthropogenic activities vast material inputs, such as nutrients (Lai et al, 2014), heavy metals (Zhu and Zheng, 2013), organic pollutants (Lao et al, 2021), and microplastics (Zhu et al, 2019;Zhu et al, 2022b). Not surprisingly, the cycling and budget of OM has changed as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Qinzhou Bay, in the northern Beibu Gulf, has undergone several decades of rapid economic growth, receiving from anthropogenic activities vast material inputs, such as nutrients (Lai et al, 2014), heavy metals (Zhu and Zheng, 2013), organic pollutants (Lao et al, 2021), and microplastics (Zhu et al, 2019;Zhu et al, 2022b). Not surprisingly, the cycling and budget of OM has changed as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%