Pelagic Sargassum as a Potential Vector for Microplastics into Coastal Ecosystems

Phycology Pub Date : 2024-02-23 DOI:10.3390/phycology4010008
Dalila Aldana Arana, Tania P. Gil Cortés, Víctor Castillo Escalante, R. Rodríguez-Martínez
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Macroalgal blooms are increasing globally, with those linked to pelagic Sargassum affecting over 30 nations since 2011. As Sargassum mats traverse the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, they entrap and transport plastic to coastal areas, intensifying pollution in diverse ecosystems. This research assessed microplastics (MPs) within Sargassum fluitans III collected from the northern Mexican Caribbean coast (March 2021 to January 2022). The study employed a hydrogen peroxide protocol for macroalgae pretreatment to optimize MP extraction. All samples analyzed contained MPs at monthly mean concentrations that ranged from 3.5 to 15.3 MPs g−1 DW, with fibers constituting ≥90%. Fiber colors, mainly transparent, blue, and black, exhibited diverse sizes and wear stages. The study underscores the pervasive and consistent presence of MPs in pelagic Sargassum reaching the Mexican Caribbean. Considering the documented Sargassum influxes to this coast in recent years (2789–11,297 tons km−1 yr−1), potential annual MP influxes range from 0.1 × 109 to 17.3 × 109 km−1 yr−1. Efficiently removing beach-cast Sargassum and directing it to landfills could serve as a viable strategy for the simultaneous removal of attached MPs from the ocean and coastal waters, offering a promising mitigation strategy to combat plastic pollution in the examined marine environment.
远洋马尾藻是微塑料进入沿海生态系统的潜在媒介
全球范围内的大型藻类水华日益增多,自 2011 年以来,与浮游马尾藻有关的水华影响了 30 多个国家。随着马尾藻垫横穿大西洋和加勒比海,它们会夹带塑料并将其输送到沿海地区,从而加剧不同生态系统的污染。本研究评估了从墨西哥加勒比海北部海岸(2021 年 3 月至 2022 年 1 月)采集的马尾藻 III 中的微塑料(MPs)。研究采用过氧化氢方案对大型藻类进行预处理,以优化 MP 的提取。分析的所有样本均含有MPs,月平均浓度为3.5-15.3 MPs g-1 DW,纤维含量≥90%。纤维颜色主要为透明、蓝色和黑色,尺寸和磨损程度各不相同。这项研究强调,在墨西哥加勒比海的浮游马尾藻中,MPs 的存在是普遍和一致的。考虑到近年来有记录的马尾藻涌入墨西哥海岸的数量(2789-11297 吨/公里-1 年),潜在的 MP 年涌入量在 0.1 × 109 到 17.3 × 109 公里-1 年之间。有效清除海滩投放的马尾藻并将其送往垃圾填埋场,可以作为一种可行的策略,同时清除海洋和沿岸水域中附着的 MPs,为应对受检海洋环境中的塑料污染提供了一种前景广阔的缓解策略。
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