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海洋环境中的微塑料和纳米塑料污染:进展、不足与未来指南

Micro- and nano-plastics pollution in the marine environment: Progresses, drawbacks and future guidelines.

作者信息

Aransiola Sesan Abiodun, Victor-Ekwebelem Munachimso Odenakachi, Daza Bryan Xavier, Oladoye Peter Olusakin, Alli Yakubu Adekunle, Bamisaye Abayomi, Aransiola Adejoke Blessing, Oni Samuel Oluwadadepo, Maddela Naga Raju

机构信息

Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, University of Abuja, P.M.B. 117, Abuja, Nigeria.

Department of Microbiology, Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, PMB 1010, Abakaliki, Nigeria.

出版信息

Chemosphere. 2025 Apr;374:144211. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2025.144211. Epub 2025 Feb 19.

Abstract

Marine pollution by micro/nanoplastics (M/NPs) has emerged as a critical global issue, with widespread ecological and economic consequences. Numerous studies have investigated M/NPs pollution in marine environments, but there remains a need to assess progress, identify challenges, and propose future strategies. This review provides updated insights into marine M/NPs, including their sources, detection methods, global data from diverse marine ecosystems, and the challenges in mitigating pollution. The review reveals that the ocean harbors approximately 5.25 trillion plastic debris pieces, with a total of 50-75 trillion plastic and microplastic particles, with deep-sea regions containing up to 4 billion plastic microfibers per square kilometer. Human activities, including industrial practices and aquaculture, are major contributors to M/NPs pollution, which threatens 17% of marine species and incurs an economic loss of 6-9 billion USD. M/NPs are found across various marine habitats, including shorelines, sea floors, water columns, biota, and floating debris. Analyzing nanoplastics is particularly challenging due to their heterogeneous aggregation with other contaminants and their much lower concentrations than natural particles. Key drawbacks in addressing M/NPs pollution include inadequate funding, insufficient regulations, and a lack of policy frameworks on the prevalence, distribution, and sources of M/NPs. There is an increasing focus on utilizing innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor, assess risks, and predict the spread of M/NPs. Therefore, urgent global cooperation, involving all stakeholders and the general public, is essential. Additionally, integrating scientific and engineering methods, along with AI technologies, is crucial for monitoring and controlling M/NPs pollution and developing sustainable solutions.

摘要

微塑料/纳米塑料(M/NPs)造成的海洋污染已成为一个严峻的全球性问题,具有广泛的生态和经济影响。众多研究已对海洋环境中的M/NPs污染展开调查,但仍有必要评估进展、识别挑战并提出未来战略。本综述提供了关于海洋M/NPs的最新见解,包括其来源、检测方法、来自不同海洋生态系统的全球数据以及减轻污染方面的挑战。该综述显示,海洋中约有5.25万亿块塑料碎片,塑料和微塑料颗粒总数达50 - 75万亿,深海区域每平方公里含有多达40亿根塑料微纤维。包括工业活动和水产养殖在内的人类活动是M/NPs污染的主要来源,这对17%的海洋物种构成威胁,并造成60亿至90亿美元的经济损失。M/NPs存在于各种海洋栖息地,包括海岸线、海底、水柱、生物群和漂浮垃圾中。分析纳米塑料尤其具有挑战性,因为它们与其他污染物异质聚集,且浓度远低于天然颗粒。应对M/NPs污染的主要缺点包括资金不足、监管不力以及缺乏关于M/NPs的流行情况、分布和来源的政策框架。人们越来越关注利用人工智能(AI)等创新技术来监测、评估风险并预测M/NPs的扩散。因此,迫切需要全球合作,让所有利益相关者和公众参与其中。此外,将科学和工程方法与AI技术相结合,对于监测和控制M/NPs污染以及制定可持续解决方案至关重要。

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