Beached microplastics in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea

Mar Pollut Bull. 2019 May:142:263-273. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.03.032. Epub 2019 Apr 1.

Abstract

Microplastics are small (<5mm) fragments of plastic debris that are ubiquitous in coastal areas and in open ocean. We have investigated the occurrence and composition of microplastics in beach sediments from the micro-tidal Northwestern Mediterranean Sea. Samples were collected on two beaches (northern and southern site) of the western Gulf of Lion showing markedly different characteristics. Sampling was performed along depositional lower, mid and upper beaches and repeated after 1month. Concentrations of microplastics in the northern and southern site were highly variable, ranging from 33 to 798 and from 12 to 187 microplastics per kg of dry sediment, respectively. Highest concentrations were found at three specific locations: nearby a local river mouth, within an accretionary area and in a depositional upper beach. The spatial and temporal distribution of beached microplastics seems to be directly dependent on external forcing such as wind, swell, precipitation, outflow and river mouth proximity.

Keywords: Beach; Gulf of Lion; Mediterranean Sea; Micro-tidal system; Microplastics.

MeSH terms

  • Environmental Monitoring / methods
  • France
  • Mediterranean Sea
  • Plastics / analysis*
  • Rivers
  • Spatio-Temporal Analysis
  • Waste Products / analysis
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical / analysis*
  • Wind

Substances

  • Plastics
  • Waste Products
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical