Department of Geology, Periyar University PG Extension Centre, Dharmapuri 636701, India.
Department of Geology, University of Madras, Guindy campus, Chennai 600025, India.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2018 Dec;137:610-616. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.11.007. Epub 2018 Nov 13.
This is the first study on the distribution and characteristics of plastic debris found in the sediments of Rameswaram Island, Gulf of Mannar, India. Studies on the distribution of plastics and microplastic content in highly populated coral islands and their impact on the coral ecosystem are very scarce. For this purpose, marine sediment samples were collected from 20 locations along the coastal areas of the study region. The distribution and characterization study was carried out by visual examination followed by FTIR spectroscopy. The results showed abundance of white-colored and irregular-shaped plastic debris in this study area. Polypropylene was identified as a dominant polymer variety, followed by polyethylene, polystyrene, nylon, and polyvinyl chloride. Tourist activities and fishing practices were found to be the possible sources of the microplastic debris. Additionally, the distribution of the plastics was found to be dominantly controlled by the aeolian process and the nature of the coast.
这是第一项关于印度马纳尔湾拉梅斯瓦兰岛沉积物中塑料碎片分布和特征的研究。关于人口密集的珊瑚岛的塑料分布和微塑料含量及其对珊瑚生态系统的影响的研究非常匮乏。为此,从研究区域沿海地区的 20 个地点采集了海洋沉积物样本。通过目视检查和傅里叶变换红外(FTIR)光谱法进行了分布和特征研究。结果表明,该研究区域存在大量白色和不规则形状的塑料碎片。聚丙烯被确定为主要的聚合物种类,其次是聚乙烯、聚苯乙烯、尼龙和聚氯乙烯。旅游活动和渔业活动被认为是微塑料碎片的可能来源。此外,还发现塑料的分布主要受风力过程和海岸性质的控制。