Suganthi Devadason Marine Research Institute, 44-Beach Road, Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, India.
Suganthi Devadason Marine Research Institute, 44-Beach Road, Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, India.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2018 Oct;135:889-894. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.08.023. Epub 2018 Aug 15.
Microplastics pollution of the marine environment has been reported worldwide. Here, we investigate the occurrence of microplastics in two species of fishes namely Rastrilleger kanagurta and Epinephalus merra bought from Thirespuram and Punnakayal fish landing sites at Tuticorin. Out of the total 40 fish, 12 fish showed the presence of microplastic particulates in the intestine. The particulates included microfibers (80%) in red, black and translucent colors and irregularly shaped microplastic fragments (20%). The microplastics were identified as Polyethylene and Polypropylene by Fourier Transform Infrared Radiation analysis. Though microplastics were detected in the gut of the species, the risk of transfer due to consumption can be safely ruled out as the fish are degutted prior to consumption here. Presence of microplastics in the Tuticorin coast is a matter of concern due to its proximity to the Gulf of Mannar, a sensitive coral reef patch already threatened by marine pollution.
微塑料污染已在全球范围内的海洋环境中被报道。在这里,我们研究了从蒂鲁普拉姆和普纳卡亚勒鱼码头购买的两种鱼类,即棘头梅童鱼和赤点石斑鱼体内微塑料的存在情况。在总共 40 条鱼中,有 12 条鱼的肠道中存在微塑料颗粒。这些颗粒包括红色、黑色和半透明颜色的微纤维(80%)和不规则形状的微塑料碎片(20%)。通过傅里叶变换红外辐射分析,这些微塑料被鉴定为聚乙烯和聚丙烯。尽管在这些鱼类的肠道中检测到了微塑料,但由于这里的鱼类在食用前会去内脏,因此可以安全排除因食用而导致转移的风险。由于靠近已经受到海洋污染威胁的马纳尔湾,因此托提科里海岸存在微塑料是一个令人关注的问题。