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Tipo do documento: article
Título: Evaluation of microplastic and marine debris on the beaches of Niterói Oceanic Region, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Autor: da Silva, Elaine Ferreira
do Carmo, Dirlane de Fátima
Muniz, Marcelo Costa
dos Santos, Camila Américo
Cardozo, Bárbara Barroso Issa
Costa, Daniel Miranda de Oliveira
dos Anjos, Roberto Meigikos
Vezzone, Mariana
Resumo: The characterization of microplastics helps to improve sustainable management practices in aquatic ecosystems impacted by plastic litter. Plastic litter and microplastics from four ocean beaches in the Niterói municipality was evaluated in winter and summer. The collection and preparation of microplastic sample procedures followed on the protocol developed by the RLA7025 Project of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Marine debris followed to the United Nations Environment Program protocol. The polymer was characterized by ATR-FTIR technique.The Clean Coast Index was used to determine the degree of dirt on the beaches. Polyethylene (43%) and Polystyrene (52%) were the most abundant microplastics. The plastic is the most abundant category; representing 85% in winter and 73% in summer.The main sources are related to the consumption of drinks and food. These results emphasize the importance of reverse logistics and the value chain for packaging material and the need for effective actions managing solid waste.
Abstract: The characterization of microplastics helps to improve sustainable management practices in aquatic ecosystems impacted by plastic litter. Plastic litter and microplastics from four ocean beaches in the Niterói municipality was evaluated in winter and summer. The collection and preparation of microplastic sample procedures followed on the protocol developed by the RLA7025 Project of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Marine debris followed to the United Nations Environment Program protocol. The polymer was characterized by ATR-FTIR technique.The Clean Coast Index was used to determine the degree of dirt on the beaches. Polyethylene (43%) and Polystyrene (52%) were the most abundant microplastics. The plastic is the most abundant category; representing 85% in winter and 73% in summer.The main sources are related to the consumption of drinks and food. These results emphasize the importance of reverse logistics and the value chain for packaging material and the need for effective actions managing solid waste.
Palavras-chave: Microplastic
ATR-FTIR
Marine plastic litter
Oceanic Region
Área(s) do conhecimento: Poluição Ambiental
Idioma: eng
País: Brasil
Instituição: UFF
Tipo de acesso: openAccess
Identificador do documento: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.113161
URI: https://deposita.ibict.br/handle/deposita/494
Data de publicação: 2022
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