2018_EJRNL_PP_FRANCESCO_SALIU_1.pdf
Terbatas Lili Sawaludin Mulyadi
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Terbatas Lili Sawaludin Mulyadi
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Microplastics are recognized as a growing threat for the marine environment that may even affect areas generally considered pristine. In this work we surveyed the microplastic contamination in the Faafu Atoll (Maldives,
Indian Ocean) across twelve sampling station, located either inside or outside the reef rim. Sediments and
seawater samples were collected. Despite the remoteness of the atoll, the scarce local population and low
touristic annual afflux, the detected average abundance were 0.32 ± 0.15 particles/m3 in the surface water and
22.8 ± 10.5 particles/m2 in the beach sediments. Polymers identified through Fourier-Transform Infrared
spectroscopy were mostly polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyvinylchloride, polyethyleneterephtalate, and polyamide. Elastomeric residues and charred microparticles were also found. In
particular, the charred microparticles were prevalently located nearby the inhabited island and they might be
considered a peculiarity of the area, related to local practice of burning plastic waste at the shoreline.
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