Microplastics in the bogue, Boops boops: A snapshot of the past from the southern Tyrrhenian Sea

The present investigation focuses on Boops boops specimens gathered in the Gulf of Patti in 2010. Providing a snapshot from the past, this paper represents, chronologically, the first record of microplastic ingestion in the Mediterranean bogue. The plastic abundance and composition in gastrointestinal tracts of the bogue was assess, in order to improve the knowledge on spatial-temporal variability of microplastics pollution in the Mediterranean basin and in particular, in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea. In a total of 65 specimens, 180 particles of plastic (2.8 items/specimens), mainly belonging to microplastics class, were found. Fragments (63%) and fibres (30%) were the predominant shape categories. Eleven polymers were identified: polypropylene and polyethylene were the most abundant. Several synthetic polymers belonging to the class of elastomers were also observed. The study area is strongly influenced by the absence of trawl fishing activities and a low mixing level of the seabed that, together with the confluence of different watercourses and the presence of different kind of anthropic impact, including motorway, could make it a 'waste disposal site'. Finally, our results suggest the usefulness to retrieve older samples to better understand spatial-temporal changes in marine litter pollution over time.

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Main Authors: Bottari, Teresa, Mancuso, Monique, Pedà, Cristina, De Domenico, Francesca, Laface, Federica, Schirinzi, Gabriella F., Battaglia, Pietro, Consoli, Pierpaolo, Spanò, Nunziacarla, Greco, Silvestro, Romeo, Teresa
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-03
Subjects:Bioindicator species, Mediterranean Sea, Marine litter, Microplastics ingestion, Motorway-related pollution,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/255703
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85118875111
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