Ingestion and accumulation of microplastics in small marine fish and potential human exposure: case study of Binh Dinh, Vietnam

IF 3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Son T. Tran, Hoa V. Nguyen, Tham C. Hoang
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AbstractThe present study investigates microplastic (MP) accumulation in five small marine fish species living in the nearshore sea of Binh Dinh, Vietnam that are commonly consumed by the local coastal communities. Fish (Oxyurichthys ophthalmonema, Stolephorus commersonnii, Decapterus macrosoma, Upeneus moluccensis, Sardinella gibbosa) were collected from four sites in the nearshore sea of Binh Dinh in rainy and dry seasons. The temporal, spatial, and species variations in MP accumulation were evaluated to understand environmental exposure of MPs to fish and potential human exposure to MPs via fish consumption. Microplastics of different types, sizes, and colors were found in the digestive system of the fish species. Microplastic composition included polyethylene, polyvinyl ether, polymethacrylate, polydichloroethylene, polydivinyl ester, poly ester, polyfluoroethylene, and other additives of plastic materials. Microplastic abundance in the fish was dependent on species, site, and season. Overall, microfiber was the dominant MPs. The average total MP abundance range was 4.70–23.80 particles/fish or 0.29–6.21 particles/g fish. There were statistically significant differences in MP abundances between fish species, sites, and seasons. The presence of MPs in the digestive system of fish suggests that MPs are in the nearshore environment of Binh Dinh. The local communities along the coast of Binh Dinh can ingest MPs from consuming small fish at a weekly rate equivalent to one five-hundredth number of rice grains they consume/week.Keywords: Microplastic contaminationmicroplastic exposuremicroplastic accumulationmicroplastic abundancemicroplastic ingestion by fish and humans AcknowledgmentsThe authors would like to thank Giang Hoang and Chi Vo for their assistance with fish sampling and preparation for MP analysis. The authors are grateful to the fishermen and coordinators (Dang Van Khoa, Nguyen Huu Bong, Nguyen Van Dung, Nguyen Van Nhieu) for their help with catching fish for the study. The voluntary participation of the ten residents of Hoai Nhon Town and Tuy Phuoc District in the fish consumption survey is greatly appreciated. The authors also acknowledge the consumable materials provided by Quy Nhon University for the research. The authors would like to thank Dr. Yaniv Olshansky for allowing us to use his FTIR instrument for analysis of the samples.Author contributionsSon Tran: Study conceptualization, experimental design and conducting, data analysis, manuscript preparation. Vu Hoa: Experimental conducting, data analysis, sampling map preparation. Tham Hoang: Study conceptualization, experimental design, data analysis, manuscript preparation, overall research advice.Disclosure statementThe authors have no conflict of interest to declare.
微塑料在小型海洋鱼类中的摄入和积累以及潜在的人类接触:越南平定的案例研究
摘要本研究调查了生活在越南平定近岸海域的五种小型海洋鱼类的微塑料(MP)积累情况,这些鱼类是当地沿海社区经常食用的。在平定近岸海域的4个地点,分别于雨季和旱季采集了眼氧鱼(Oxyurichthys ophthalmonema)、长尾鱼(Stolephorus commersonnii)、巨尾鱼(Decapterus macrosoma)、moluccensis和长尾沙丁鱼(Sardinella gibbosa)。评估了多磺酸盐积累的时间、空间和物种变化,以了解多磺酸盐对鱼类的环境暴露以及人类通过食用鱼类可能暴露于多磺酸盐。在鱼类的消化系统中发现了不同类型、大小和颜色的微塑料。微塑料的成分包括聚乙烯、聚乙烯醚、聚甲基丙烯酸酯、聚二氯乙烯、聚二乙烯酯、聚乙烯酯、聚氟乙烯等塑料材料的添加剂。鱼类的微塑料丰度取决于物种、地点和季节。总体而言,微纤维是主要的MPs。平均总MP丰度范围为4.70 ~ 23.80粒/条鱼或0.29 ~ 6.21粒/g鱼。MP丰度在鱼种、地点和季节之间有统计学上的显著差异。鱼类消化系统中MPs的存在表明MPs存在于平定的近岸环境中。平定沿海的当地社区可以通过每周食用小鱼摄入MPs,其摄入量相当于他们每周食用的米粒数量的五分之一。关键词:微塑料污染;微塑料暴露;微塑料积累;微塑料丰度;作者感谢渔民和协调员(Dang Van Khoa, Nguyen Huu Bong, Nguyen Van Dung, Nguyen Van Nhieu)为研究捕获鱼类提供的帮助。我们非常感谢会仁镇和图福区的10位居民自愿参与鱼类消费调查。作者也感谢归仁大学为研究提供的耗材。作者要感谢Yaniv Olshansky博士允许我们使用他的FTIR仪器对样品进行分析。作者贡献:研究构思、实验设计与实施、数据分析、稿件准备。Vu Hoa:实验指导,数据分析,采样图制作。Tham Hoang:研究构思、实验设计、数据分析、稿件准备、整体研究建议。声明作者无利益冲突需要声明。
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Human and Ecological Risk Assessment
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
2.30%
发文量
68
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Human and Ecological Risk Assessment provides a resource for professionals researching and assessing environmental hazards to both humans and ecological systems. The editors expect papers published to be original, of sound science, purposeful for risk analysis (assessment, communication, management) and related areas, well written (in English), and a contribution to the scientific literature. The journal''s emphasis is on publication of papers that contribute to improvements in human and ecological health. The journal is an international, fully peer-reviewed publication that publishes eight issues annually. The journal''s scope includes scientific and technical information and critical analysis in the following areas: -Quantitative Risk Assessment- Comparative Risk Assessment- Integrated Human & Ecological Risk Assessment- Risk Assessment Applications to Human & Ecosystems Health- Exposure Assessment- Environmental Fate Assessment- Multi-Media Assessment- Hazard Assessment- Environmental Epidemiology- Statistical Models and Methods- Methods Development/Improvement- Toxicokinetics Modeling- Animal to Human Extrapolation- Risk Perception/Communication- Risk Management- Regulatory Issues
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