Korea Institute of Ornithology & Dep. of Biology, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 02447, Republic of Korea.
Seabirds Lab. of Korea, Wonju 26353, Republic of Korea.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2021 May;166:112240. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112240. Epub 2021 Mar 19.
Plastic ingestion studies in seabirds that analyse the frequency of occurrence and the characteristics of the plastics ingested by each species provide valuable information for marine environmental assessments by quantifying the impacts of marine debris on seabirds. We investigated the frequency of plastic ingestion from a sample of 387 individuals of 11 seabird species on the Korean Peninsula. We found evidence of plastic ingestion in red-breasted mergansers (Mergus serrator) (33.3%), Pacific loons (Gavia pacifica) (10.0%), Swinhoe's storm petrels (Hydrobates monorhis) (93.7%), black-tailed gulls (Larus crassirostris) (12.9%) and ancient murrelets (Synthliboramphus antiquus) (0.9%). In particular, it was observed that Swinhoe's storm petrels had the highest frequency of plastic ingestion, both in terms of the number of affected individuals, and the accumulated mass of plastic debris ingested. The majority of seabirds examined in our study had ingested microplastics, comprised predominantly of user plastics. This is the first report quantifying plastic ingestion in seabirds on the Korean Peninsula and in the broader area of the East Asian Seas.
在海鸟中进行的塑料摄入研究,通过量化海洋碎片对海鸟的影响,分析每种物种摄入塑料的频率和特征,为海洋环境评估提供了有价值的信息。我们调查了来自朝鲜半岛 11 种海鸟 387 只个体的塑料摄入频率。我们在红胸秋沙鸭(Mergus serrator)(33.3%)、太平洋潜鸟(Gavia pacifica)(10.0%)、白额鹱(Hydrobates monorhis)(93.7%)、黑尾鸥(Larus crassirostris)(12.9%)和斑海雀(Synthliboramphus antiquus)(0.9%)中发现了塑料摄入的证据。特别是,观察到白额鹱的塑料摄入频率最高,无论是受影响个体的数量,还是摄入的塑料碎片累积质量都是如此。我们研究中检查的大多数海鸟都摄入了微塑料,主要由用户塑料构成。这是首次在朝鲜半岛及东亚海域范围内定量报告海鸟的塑料摄入情况。