Distribution of microplastics in surface water from Saigon River to Can Gio Sea

Thao Nguyen Nguyen, Thi Thanh Nhon Nguyen, Truong Nam Hai Ho, Hien To Thi
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In recent years, microplastic pollution has emerged as a critical issue that has far-reaching impacts on the environment, organisms, and humans alike. As a result, there has been a growing need for in-depth studies aimed at analyzing and understanding the abundance, physical, and chemical characteristics of microplastics in different environments. This study, conducted in June 2021, sought to do that by examining the prevalence of microplastics in surface water samples from the Saigon River and Can Gio Sea, and comparing their distribution from the river to the sea. The study involved the collection of thirty surface water samples from both the Saigon River and Can Gio Sea, which were subsequently analyzed through the extraction of microplastics from the water samples and identification using infrared spectroscopy. The results of the study showed that microplastics were present in all surface water samples, with an average abundance of 0.80 ± 0.58 pieces/m3 in the Saigon River and 0.24 ± 0.45 pieces/m3 in the Can Gio Sea. These findings highlight the severity of the problem, which affects both freshwater and marine ecosystems. It is noteworthy that microplastics with sizes larger than 1 mm and fragment shape were found to dominate in both sampling areas. Additionally, the study revealed that many colors were found, with white and transparent colors accounting for over 50% of the total microplastic abundance. Comparing the results of this study with the 2020 study conducted by the same research group, it was evident that lightweight plastics such as polyethylene, polypropylene, and ethylene-vinyl acetate continued to play an important role in microplastic pollution in this area. In light of these findings, it is clear that plastic pollution is a pressing issue that demands immediate attention and action. The impact of microplastics on the environment, organisms, and human health is undeniable, and as such, there is an urgent need to develop strategies aimed at reducing their impact.
西贡河至芹台海地表水中微塑料的分布
近年来,微塑料污染已经成为一个对环境、生物和人类都有深远影响的关键问题。因此,人们越来越需要深入研究,以分析和了解微塑料在不同环境中的丰度、物理和化学特性。这项研究于2021年6月进行,旨在通过检查西贡河和芹Gio海地表水样本中微塑料的普遍程度,并比较它们在河流和海洋中的分布,来实现这一目标。这项研究包括从西贡河和慈桥海收集30个地表水样本,随后通过从水样中提取微塑料进行分析,并使用红外光谱进行鉴定。研究结果表明,所有地表水样本中都存在微塑料,西贡河的平均丰度为0.80±0.58个/m3,慈桥海的平均丰度为0.24±0.45个/m3。这些发现突出了这个问题的严重性,它影响着淡水和海洋生态系统。值得注意的是,尺寸大于1毫米和碎片形状的微塑料在两个采样区域都占主导地位。此外,该研究还发现了许多颜色,白色和透明颜色占微塑料总量的50%以上。将本研究的结果与同一研究小组在2020年进行的研究结果进行比较,很明显,聚乙烯、聚丙烯和乙烯-醋酸乙烯酯等轻质塑料继续在该地区的微塑料污染中发挥重要作用。根据这些发现,很明显,塑料污染是一个迫切的问题,需要立即关注和采取行动。微塑料对环境、生物和人类健康的影响是不可否认的,因此,迫切需要制定旨在减少其影响的战略。
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