Unravelling macroplastic pollution in seagrass beds of Iligan City, Mindanao, Philippines

Mar Pollut Bull. 2022 Dec;185(Pt A):114233. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114233. Epub 2022 Oct 15.

Abstract

Despite being a leading pollutant in the ocean, there are limited studies about plastic litter in seagrasses, and none has been documented in the Philippines. This study determined the abundance and composition of macroplastics in seagrass beds of Iligan City, Philippines. Plastics were collected from transect lines laid in seagrass beds of four sites (Dalipuga, Hinaplanon, Tominobo and Buru-un), and three locations (landward, midward, seaward) in each site, periodically within 42 days. A total of 921 macroplastic items were collected in all sampling sites, of which 308 were from Buru-un, 271 from Tominobo, 240 from Dalipuga, and 102 from Hinaplanon. Landward areas have a significantly higher density than either midward or seaward. The first sampling was higher than the succeeding sampling period. Food packaging, plastic bags, and fragments predominated the litter in seagrass. This study is the first to document the presence of macroplastics in seagrass beds in the Philippines.

Keywords: Food packaging; Macroplastics; Marine debris; Philippines; Plastic litter; Seagrass beds.

MeSH terms

  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Philippines
  • Plastics*
  • Waste Products* / analysis

Substances

  • Waste Products
  • Plastics