Marine Ecophysiology Group (EOMAR), IU- ECOAQUA, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain.
Marine Ecophysiology Group (EOMAR), IU- ECOAQUA, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2019 Feb;139:127-135. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.12.022. Epub 2019 Jan 4.
In recent years, due to the increasing concerns about their negative impact on wildlife and possible toxicity to living organisms (including humans), microplastics have become the subject of intense investigations. In the ocean, microplastics can be easily ingested by numerous marine organisms because of their small size (<5 mm). The Northwest African upwelling system is an important fishery area, and the present study is the first one in the region to reveal the presence of microplastic particles in the digestive tract of Atlantic chub mackerel (Scomber colias). From the 120 examined fish gastrointestinal tracts, 78.3% contained some type of microplastics, 74.2% contained fibres, 17.5% plastic fragments, and 16.7% paint. More studies are needed on fish, but S. colias is a candidate for being a good indicator of microplastic contamination in the region.
近年来,由于人们越来越关注微塑料对野生动物的负面影响及其对生物(包括人类)可能产生的毒性,微塑料成为了研究的热点。在海洋中,由于微塑料体积小(<5mm),许多海洋生物很容易将其摄入体内。西北非上升流系统是一个重要的渔业区,本研究首次揭示了大西洋马鲛鱼(Scomber colias)消化道中存在微塑料颗粒。在所检查的 120 条鱼的消化道中,78.3%含有某种类型的微塑料,74.2%含有纤维,17.5%为塑料碎片,16.7%为油漆。还需要对鱼类进行更多的研究,但 S. colias 是该地区微塑料污染的一个很好的指示物。