Abiotic factors associated with microplastic pollution in surface water of a tropical estuary

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Ana Karolyna Maia de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Paiva, Bianca Oliveira, Barbosa, Nyedja Fialho Morais, Vendel, Ana Lúcia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34457
Resumo: The aquatic environment has suffered anthropic impacts through inadequate dumping from domestic, agricultural and industrial sources. Such waste products become fragmented into microplastics (MPs) which accumulate in these ecosystems and cause impact. This study offers the first evaluation of contamination of the surface water by MPs in the Paraíba River estuary, Paraíba State, northeast Brazil. Monthly surface water samples were performed with a phytoplankton net from March 2019 to February 2020, between Restinga Island and the Cabedelo Harbor, downstream of the estuary. About the abiotic factors tested, tide height and precipitation were inversely proportional to MPs abundance at the water surface. While water transparency, wind speed and direction and volume of filtered water did not affect it significantly. A total of 443 MPs were obtained in 1116.26 m3 of filtered water, with a mean abundance of 1.96 ± 1.44 MP/m3, ranging from 0.33 (September) to 4.76 (January). The results reveal an important incidence of MPs pollution downstream in this system. The predominance of MPs fibers (51%) and fragments (48%) result from the slow, natural breakdown of solid waste, confirming the lack of the proper discarding to trash in the João Pessoa metropolitan region. These findings underscore the need for the implementation of simple mitigating measures, such as basic sanitation to reduce local pollution as well as effective routine assessments from the anthropic impact and from water quality control measures in this and many other Brazilian estuaries.
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spelling Abiotic factors associated with microplastic pollution in surface water of a tropical estuary Factores abióticos asociados a la contaminación por microplásticos en las aguas superficiales de un estuario tropicalFatores abióticos associados à poluição por microplásticos em águas superficiais de um estuário tropical Impacto antropogénicoEstuario del río ParaíbaMareaLluvia.Impacto antropogênicoEstuário do rio ParaíbaMaréChuva.Anthropogenic impactParaíba River estuaryTideRainfall.The aquatic environment has suffered anthropic impacts through inadequate dumping from domestic, agricultural and industrial sources. Such waste products become fragmented into microplastics (MPs) which accumulate in these ecosystems and cause impact. This study offers the first evaluation of contamination of the surface water by MPs in the Paraíba River estuary, Paraíba State, northeast Brazil. Monthly surface water samples were performed with a phytoplankton net from March 2019 to February 2020, between Restinga Island and the Cabedelo Harbor, downstream of the estuary. About the abiotic factors tested, tide height and precipitation were inversely proportional to MPs abundance at the water surface. While water transparency, wind speed and direction and volume of filtered water did not affect it significantly. A total of 443 MPs were obtained in 1116.26 m3 of filtered water, with a mean abundance of 1.96 ± 1.44 MP/m3, ranging from 0.33 (September) to 4.76 (January). The results reveal an important incidence of MPs pollution downstream in this system. The predominance of MPs fibers (51%) and fragments (48%) result from the slow, natural breakdown of solid waste, confirming the lack of the proper discarding to trash in the João Pessoa metropolitan region. These findings underscore the need for the implementation of simple mitigating measures, such as basic sanitation to reduce local pollution as well as effective routine assessments from the anthropic impact and from water quality control measures in this and many other Brazilian estuaries.El medio acuático ha sufrido impactos antrópicos a través de vertidos inadecuados de fuentes domésticas, agrícolas e industriales. Los desechos se fragmentan en microplásticos (MPs) que se acumulan en estos ecosistemas y causan un impacto tan grande. Este estudio proporciona la primera evaluación de la contaminación del agua superficial por MPs en el estuario del río Paraíba, Paraíba, Brasil. Se realizaron muestreos mensuales de agua superficial con red de fitoplancton entre marzo/2019 y febrero/2020, aguas abajo en este estuario. En los factores abióticos probados, la altura de las mareas y la precipitación fueron inversamente proporcionales a la abundancia de MP en la superficie del agua. Mientras que la transparencia del agua, la velocidad y dirección del viento y el volumen de agua filtrada no afectaron significativamente dicha abundancia. Se obtuvieron un total de 443 MPs en 1116.26 m3 de agua filtrada, con una abundancia media de 1,96 ± 1,44 MP/m3, variando de 0,33 (septiembre) a 4,76 (enero). Los resultados revelan una importante incidencia de contaminación por MP aguas abajo en este sistema. El predominio de fibras (51%) y fragmentos (48%) de PM refleja la descomposición lenta y natural de los residuos sólidos, lo que confirma la falta de eliminación adecuada de basura en la región metropolitana de João Pessoa. Este estudio refuerza la necesidad de implementar medidas de mitigación simples, como saneamiento básico, para reducir la contaminación local, así como evaluaciones de impacto antrópico efectivas y de rutina destinadas a controlar la calidad del agua en este importante estuario de Paraíba.O ambiente aquático tem sofrido impactos antrópicos por meio de despejos inadequados de fontes domésticas, agrícolas e industriais. Os resíduos se fragmentam em microplásticos (MPs) que se acumulam nesses ecossistemas e causam tal grande impacto. Este estudo oferece a primeira avaliação da contaminação das águas superficiais por MPs no estuário do Rio Paraíba, Paraíba, Brasil. Amostras mensais de águas superficiais foram realizadas com rede de fitoplâncton entre março/2019 e fevereiro/2020, entre a Ilha da Restinga e o Porto de Cabedelo, à jusante neste estuário. Sobre os fatores abióticos testados, a altura da maré e a precipitação foram inversamente proporcionais à abundância de MPs na superfície da água. Enquanto transparência da água, velocidade e direção do vento e volume de água filtrada não afetaram significativamente tal abundância. Um total de 443 MPs foi obtido em 1116.26 m3 de água filtrada, com abundância média de 1,96 ± 1,44 MP/m3, variando de 0,33 (setembro) a 4,76 (janeiro). Os resultados revelam uma importante incidência de poluição por MPs à jusante neste sistema. O predomínio de fibras (51%) e fragmentos (48%) de MP reflete a decomposição lenta e natural dos resíduos sólidos indevidamente lançados no sistema, confirmando a falta de descarte adequado para o lixo na região metropolitana de João Pessoa. Este estudo reforça a necessidade de se implementar medidas mitigatórias simples, como saneamento básico, para reduzir a poluição local, bem como efetivas e rotineiras avaliações do impacto antrópico voltadas ao controle da qualidade da água neste importante estuário paraibano.Research, Society and Development2022-09-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3445710.33448/rsd-v11i12.34457Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 12; e164111234457Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 12; e164111234457Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 12; e1641112344572525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34457/28953Copyright (c) 2022 Ana Karolyna Maia de Oliveira; Bianca Oliveira Paiva; Nyedja Fialho Morais Barbosa; Ana Lúcia Vendelhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Ana Karolyna Maia de Paiva, Bianca OliveiraBarbosa, Nyedja Fialho MoraisVendel, Ana Lúcia 2022-09-26T11:56:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34457Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:44.759849Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Abiotic factors associated with microplastic pollution in surface water of a tropical estuary
Factores abióticos asociados a la contaminación por microplásticos en las aguas superficiales de un estuario tropical
Fatores abióticos associados à poluição por microplásticos em águas superficiais de um estuário tropical
title Abiotic factors associated with microplastic pollution in surface water of a tropical estuary
spellingShingle Abiotic factors associated with microplastic pollution in surface water of a tropical estuary
Oliveira, Ana Karolyna Maia de
Impacto antropogénico
Estuario del río Paraíba
Marea
Lluvia.
Impacto antropogênico
Estuário do rio Paraíba
Maré
Chuva.
Anthropogenic impact
Paraíba River estuary
Tide
Rainfall.
title_short Abiotic factors associated with microplastic pollution in surface water of a tropical estuary
title_full Abiotic factors associated with microplastic pollution in surface water of a tropical estuary
title_fullStr Abiotic factors associated with microplastic pollution in surface water of a tropical estuary
title_full_unstemmed Abiotic factors associated with microplastic pollution in surface water of a tropical estuary
title_sort Abiotic factors associated with microplastic pollution in surface water of a tropical estuary
author Oliveira, Ana Karolyna Maia de
author_facet Oliveira, Ana Karolyna Maia de
Paiva, Bianca Oliveira
Barbosa, Nyedja Fialho Morais
Vendel, Ana Lúcia
author_role author
author2 Paiva, Bianca Oliveira
Barbosa, Nyedja Fialho Morais
Vendel, Ana Lúcia
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Ana Karolyna Maia de
Paiva, Bianca Oliveira
Barbosa, Nyedja Fialho Morais
Vendel, Ana Lúcia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Impacto antropogénico
Estuario del río Paraíba
Marea
Lluvia.
Impacto antropogênico
Estuário do rio Paraíba
Maré
Chuva.
Anthropogenic impact
Paraíba River estuary
Tide
Rainfall.
topic Impacto antropogénico
Estuario del río Paraíba
Marea
Lluvia.
Impacto antropogênico
Estuário do rio Paraíba
Maré
Chuva.
Anthropogenic impact
Paraíba River estuary
Tide
Rainfall.
description The aquatic environment has suffered anthropic impacts through inadequate dumping from domestic, agricultural and industrial sources. Such waste products become fragmented into microplastics (MPs) which accumulate in these ecosystems and cause impact. This study offers the first evaluation of contamination of the surface water by MPs in the Paraíba River estuary, Paraíba State, northeast Brazil. Monthly surface water samples were performed with a phytoplankton net from March 2019 to February 2020, between Restinga Island and the Cabedelo Harbor, downstream of the estuary. About the abiotic factors tested, tide height and precipitation were inversely proportional to MPs abundance at the water surface. While water transparency, wind speed and direction and volume of filtered water did not affect it significantly. A total of 443 MPs were obtained in 1116.26 m3 of filtered water, with a mean abundance of 1.96 ± 1.44 MP/m3, ranging from 0.33 (September) to 4.76 (January). The results reveal an important incidence of MPs pollution downstream in this system. The predominance of MPs fibers (51%) and fragments (48%) result from the slow, natural breakdown of solid waste, confirming the lack of the proper discarding to trash in the João Pessoa metropolitan region. These findings underscore the need for the implementation of simple mitigating measures, such as basic sanitation to reduce local pollution as well as effective routine assessments from the anthropic impact and from water quality control measures in this and many other Brazilian estuaries.
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