Pathways and hot spots of floating and submerged microplastics in Atlantic Iberian marine waters: a modelling approach

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Autor(a) principal: Rosas, Eloah
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Martins, Flávio, Tosic, Marko, Janeiro, João, Mendonça, Fernando, Mills, Lara
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/18499
Resumo: Plastic pollution has been observed in many marine environments surrounding the Iberian Peninsula, from the surface water to deeper waters, yet studies on their pathways and accumulation areas are still limited. In this study, a global ocean reanalysis model was combined with a particle-tracking Lagrangian model to provide insights into the pathways and accumulation patterns of microplastics originating in southern Portuguese coastal waters (SW Iberian). The study investigates microplastics floating on the surface as well as submerged at different water depths. Model results suggest that the North Atlantic Gyre is the main pathway for microplastics in surface and subsurface waters, transporting the microplastics southwards and eastwards towards the Mediterranean Sea and the Canary Islands. Currents flowing out of the Mediterranean Sea act as the main pathway for microplastics in deep waters, transporting the microplastics along western Iberia. An average residence time of twenty days in the coastal waters suggests that microplastics do not accumulate close to their sources due to their relatively fast transport to adjacent ocean areas. Notably, a significant proportion of microplastics leave the model domain at all depths, implying that SW Iberia may act as a source of microplastics for the adjacent areas, including the Mediterranean Sea, Morocco, the Canary Islands, Western Iberia, and the Bay of Biscay.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pathways and hot spots of floating and submerged microplastics in Atlantic Iberian marine waters: a modelling approach
title Pathways and hot spots of floating and submerged microplastics in Atlantic Iberian marine waters: a modelling approach
spellingShingle Pathways and hot spots of floating and submerged microplastics in Atlantic Iberian marine waters: a modelling approach
Rosas, Eloah
Microplastics
Pathways
Accumulation
SW Iberia
Numerical model
title_short Pathways and hot spots of floating and submerged microplastics in Atlantic Iberian marine waters: a modelling approach
title_full Pathways and hot spots of floating and submerged microplastics in Atlantic Iberian marine waters: a modelling approach
title_fullStr Pathways and hot spots of floating and submerged microplastics in Atlantic Iberian marine waters: a modelling approach
title_full_unstemmed Pathways and hot spots of floating and submerged microplastics in Atlantic Iberian marine waters: a modelling approach
title_sort Pathways and hot spots of floating and submerged microplastics in Atlantic Iberian marine waters: a modelling approach
author Rosas, Eloah
author_facet Rosas, Eloah
Martins, Flávio
Tosic, Marko
Janeiro, João
Mendonça, Fernando
Mills, Lara
author_role author
author2 Martins, Flávio
Tosic, Marko
Janeiro, João
Mendonça, Fernando
Mills, Lara
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosas, Eloah
Martins, Flávio
Tosic, Marko
Janeiro, João
Mendonça, Fernando
Mills, Lara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Microplastics
Pathways
Accumulation
SW Iberia
Numerical model
topic Microplastics
Pathways
Accumulation
SW Iberia
Numerical model
description Plastic pollution has been observed in many marine environments surrounding the Iberian Peninsula, from the surface water to deeper waters, yet studies on their pathways and accumulation areas are still limited. In this study, a global ocean reanalysis model was combined with a particle-tracking Lagrangian model to provide insights into the pathways and accumulation patterns of microplastics originating in southern Portuguese coastal waters (SW Iberian). The study investigates microplastics floating on the surface as well as submerged at different water depths. Model results suggest that the North Atlantic Gyre is the main pathway for microplastics in surface and subsurface waters, transporting the microplastics southwards and eastwards towards the Mediterranean Sea and the Canary Islands. Currents flowing out of the Mediterranean Sea act as the main pathway for microplastics in deep waters, transporting the microplastics along western Iberia. An average residence time of twenty days in the coastal waters suggests that microplastics do not accumulate close to their sources due to their relatively fast transport to adjacent ocean areas. Notably, a significant proportion of microplastics leave the model domain at all depths, implying that SW Iberia may act as a source of microplastics for the adjacent areas, including the Mediterranean Sea, Morocco, the Canary Islands, Western Iberia, and the Bay of Biscay.
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