Caracterização dos resíduos plásticos em águas superficiais de um estuário antropizado

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Autor(a) principal: SANTOS, Elizângela Alves dos
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Plastic pollution is a global concern due to the constant presence of these pollutants in aquatic environments and their adverse effects on biota. This work aims to evaluate the occurrence, distribution and degradation stage of plastic waste in surface waters of the Capibaribe River estuary, located in the city of Recife, Pernambuco (Brazil). The abundance of plastic waste present along this estuary was quantified considering the i) spatial (upper, middle and lower estuary) and ii) temporal distribution, taking into account the local rainfall, seasons: beginning of drought (September-November), end of drought (December-February), beginning of rain (March-May) and final rain (June-August). The samples were collected by superficial horizontal hauling, using a net with a 500 μm mesh from upstream to downstream. Retained plastics were counted, measured, identified and classified according to size, type and color. The stages of physical degradation of plastic waste of different sizes up to the microplastic level (MP = <5 mm) were identified. For the microplastic category, the particles retained in the net cup were used. The fish larvae collected were fixed in a 4% buffered formalin solution, neutralized with calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and preserved in 70% alcohol in 500 mL containers. Microplastics and fish larvae were analyzed using tweezers and a stereoscopic magnifying glass (Zeiss, Stemi 2000 C), photographed and measured with the aid of a digital microscopic camera using Belview software. A significant difference (p = 0.011) was observed when considering the amount of plastic waste (480 items) and the stage of degradation over the different seasons of the year, with the final rainy season showing greater abundance (54.1%) of the total of plastic waste found. Considering the degradation stage of macro and mesoplastics, the advanced stage (3) was the most frequent (90% compared to the others). Microplastics were found along the Capibaribe estuary, with a concentration of 19.71 part./m3, with an average size of 2.2 mm ± 1.01. Soft fragments were the most abundant type (69%), with a predominance of the transparent color (29%). Most microplastics have a very degraded physical condition (78.9%) with color change, weathering aspects, and incrustations. In all, 106 fish larvae were identified, with an abundance of 1.5 individuals/m3, with the larvae belonging to the order Gobiiformes being the most frequent in the Capibaribe estuary. During all the monitoring carried out, plastic residues were found in all regions of the estuary, as well as the number of microplastics exceeded the number of fish larvae, reaching an approximate ratio of 1.0 fish larva: 13.5 microplastics. These results are worrying, noting that the greater the availability of microplastics in the environment, the greater the probability of their ingestion by fish and, therefore, increase possible impacts on these communities.
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spelling CAVALCANTI, Jacqueline Santos SilvaEL-DEIR, Ana Carla AsforaARAÚJO, Maria Christina Barbosa deMELO JÚNIOR, Mauro dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6486490442893946SANTOS, Elizângela Alves dos2023-05-26T13:56:09Z2021-05-31SANTOS, Elizângela Alves dos. Caracterização dos resíduos plásticos em águas superficiais de um estuário antropizado. 2021. 77 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8998Plastic pollution is a global concern due to the constant presence of these pollutants in aquatic environments and their adverse effects on biota. This work aims to evaluate the occurrence, distribution and degradation stage of plastic waste in surface waters of the Capibaribe River estuary, located in the city of Recife, Pernambuco (Brazil). The abundance of plastic waste present along this estuary was quantified considering the i) spatial (upper, middle and lower estuary) and ii) temporal distribution, taking into account the local rainfall, seasons: beginning of drought (September-November), end of drought (December-February), beginning of rain (March-May) and final rain (June-August). The samples were collected by superficial horizontal hauling, using a net with a 500 μm mesh from upstream to downstream. Retained plastics were counted, measured, identified and classified according to size, type and color. The stages of physical degradation of plastic waste of different sizes up to the microplastic level (MP = <5 mm) were identified. For the microplastic category, the particles retained in the net cup were used. The fish larvae collected were fixed in a 4% buffered formalin solution, neutralized with calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and preserved in 70% alcohol in 500 mL containers. Microplastics and fish larvae were analyzed using tweezers and a stereoscopic magnifying glass (Zeiss, Stemi 2000 C), photographed and measured with the aid of a digital microscopic camera using Belview software. A significant difference (p = 0.011) was observed when considering the amount of plastic waste (480 items) and the stage of degradation over the different seasons of the year, with the final rainy season showing greater abundance (54.1%) of the total of plastic waste found. Considering the degradation stage of macro and mesoplastics, the advanced stage (3) was the most frequent (90% compared to the others). Microplastics were found along the Capibaribe estuary, with a concentration of 19.71 part./m3, with an average size of 2.2 mm ± 1.01. Soft fragments were the most abundant type (69%), with a predominance of the transparent color (29%). Most microplastics have a very degraded physical condition (78.9%) with color change, weathering aspects, and incrustations. In all, 106 fish larvae were identified, with an abundance of 1.5 individuals/m3, with the larvae belonging to the order Gobiiformes being the most frequent in the Capibaribe estuary. During all the monitoring carried out, plastic residues were found in all regions of the estuary, as well as the number of microplastics exceeded the number of fish larvae, reaching an approximate ratio of 1.0 fish larva: 13.5 microplastics. These results are worrying, noting that the greater the availability of microplastics in the environment, the greater the probability of their ingestion by fish and, therefore, increase possible impacts on these communities.A poluição por plásticos resulta em uma preocupação global, devido à presença constante desses poluentes em ambientes aquáticos e seus efeitos adversos à biota. O presente trabalho tem como objetivo avaliar a ocorrência, distribuição e estágio de degradação de resíduos plásticos nas águas superficiais do estuário do Rio Capibaribe, localizado na cidade do Recife, Pernambuco (Brasil). Foi quantificada a abundância de resíduos plásticos presentes ao longo desse estuário considerando a distribuição i) espacial (estuário superior, médio e inferior) e ii) temporal, atendendo ao regime pluviométrico local, estações: início da seca (setembro-novembro), final da seca (dezembro-fevereiro), início da chuva (março-maio) e final chuva (junho-agosto). As amostras foram coletadas mediante arrastos horizontais superficiais, utilizando uma rede com malha de 500 μm no sentido montante a jusante. Os plásticos retidos foram contados, medidos, identificados e classificados de acordo com o tamanho, tipo e cor. Foram identificados os estágios de degradação física dos resíduos plásticos de diferentes tamanhos até o nível de microplástico (MP = <5 mm). Para categoria microplástica foram utilizadas as partículas retidas no copo da rede. As larvas de peixe coletadas foram fixadas em solução formalina a 4% tamponado, neutralizada com carbonato de cálcio (CaCO3) e conservadas em álcool a 70% em recipientes de 500 mL. Os microplásticos e as larvas de peixes foram analisados com auxílio de pinça e lupa estereoscópica (Zeiss, Stemi 2000 C), fotografados e medidos com o auxílio de uma câmera digital microscópica de software Belview. Foi observada diferença significativa (p = 0.011) quando considerada a quantidade de resíduos plásticos (480 itens) e o estágio de degradação ao longo das diferentes estações do ano, com a estação final da chuva apresentando maior abundância (54,1%) do total de resíduos plásticos encontrados. Considerando o estágio de degradação dos macro e mesoplásticos, o estado avançado (3) foi o mais frequente (90% em relação aos demais). Microplásticos foram encontrados ao longo do estuário do Capibaribe, com uma concentração de 19,71 part./m3, com tamanho médio de 2,2 mm ± 1,01. Sendo os fragmentos moles o tipo mais abundante (69%), com predomínio da cor transparente (29%). A maioria dos microplásticos apresentam condição física muito degradada (78,9%) com alteração de cor, aspectos de intemperismo, e incrustações. Ao todo foram identificadas 106 larvas de peixes, com uma abundância de 1,5 indivíduos/m3, sendo as larvas pertencentes a ordem Gobiiformes as mais frequentes no estuário do Capibaribe. Durante todo o monitoramento realizado os resíduos plásticos foram encontrados em todas as regiões do estuário, assim como o número de microplástico superou o número de larvas de peixes, atingindo uma proporção aproximada de 1,0 larva de peixe: 13,5 microplásticos. Esses resultados são preocupantes, salientando que quanto maior a disponibilidade de microplásticos no ambiente, maior a probabilidade de sua ingestão pelos peixes e, portanto, aumentar possíveis impactos nessas comunidades.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2023-05-26T13:56:09Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Elizangela Alves dos Santos.pdf: 1891609 bytes, checksum: affb7b0f0b413a9eb636395f2568d1de (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-05-26T13:56:09Z (GMT). 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title Caracterização dos resíduos plásticos em águas superficiais de um estuário antropizado
spellingShingle Caracterização dos resíduos plásticos em águas superficiais de um estuário antropizado
SANTOS, Elizângela Alves dos
Resíduo plástico
Degradação
Microplásticos
Estuário
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Caracterização dos resíduos plásticos em águas superficiais de um estuário antropizado
title_full Caracterização dos resíduos plásticos em águas superficiais de um estuário antropizado
title_fullStr Caracterização dos resíduos plásticos em águas superficiais de um estuário antropizado
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização dos resíduos plásticos em águas superficiais de um estuário antropizado
title_sort Caracterização dos resíduos plásticos em águas superficiais de um estuário antropizado
author SANTOS, Elizângela Alves dos
author_facet SANTOS, Elizângela Alves dos
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv EL-DEIR, Ana Carla Asfora
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv ARAÚJO, Maria Christina Barbosa de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv MELO JÚNIOR, Mauro de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Elizângela Alves dos
contributor_str_mv CAVALCANTI, Jacqueline Santos Silva
EL-DEIR, Ana Carla Asfora
ARAÚJO, Maria Christina Barbosa de
MELO JÚNIOR, Mauro de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Resíduo plástico
Degradação
Microplásticos
Estuário
topic Resíduo plástico
Degradação
Microplásticos
Estuário
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
description Plastic pollution is a global concern due to the constant presence of these pollutants in aquatic environments and their adverse effects on biota. This work aims to evaluate the occurrence, distribution and degradation stage of plastic waste in surface waters of the Capibaribe River estuary, located in the city of Recife, Pernambuco (Brazil). The abundance of plastic waste present along this estuary was quantified considering the i) spatial (upper, middle and lower estuary) and ii) temporal distribution, taking into account the local rainfall, seasons: beginning of drought (September-November), end of drought (December-February), beginning of rain (March-May) and final rain (June-August). The samples were collected by superficial horizontal hauling, using a net with a 500 μm mesh from upstream to downstream. Retained plastics were counted, measured, identified and classified according to size, type and color. The stages of physical degradation of plastic waste of different sizes up to the microplastic level (MP = <5 mm) were identified. For the microplastic category, the particles retained in the net cup were used. The fish larvae collected were fixed in a 4% buffered formalin solution, neutralized with calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and preserved in 70% alcohol in 500 mL containers. Microplastics and fish larvae were analyzed using tweezers and a stereoscopic magnifying glass (Zeiss, Stemi 2000 C), photographed and measured with the aid of a digital microscopic camera using Belview software. A significant difference (p = 0.011) was observed when considering the amount of plastic waste (480 items) and the stage of degradation over the different seasons of the year, with the final rainy season showing greater abundance (54.1%) of the total of plastic waste found. Considering the degradation stage of macro and mesoplastics, the advanced stage (3) was the most frequent (90% compared to the others). Microplastics were found along the Capibaribe estuary, with a concentration of 19.71 part./m3, with an average size of 2.2 mm ± 1.01. Soft fragments were the most abundant type (69%), with a predominance of the transparent color (29%). Most microplastics have a very degraded physical condition (78.9%) with color change, weathering aspects, and incrustations. In all, 106 fish larvae were identified, with an abundance of 1.5 individuals/m3, with the larvae belonging to the order Gobiiformes being the most frequent in the Capibaribe estuary. During all the monitoring carried out, plastic residues were found in all regions of the estuary, as well as the number of microplastics exceeded the number of fish larvae, reaching an approximate ratio of 1.0 fish larva: 13.5 microplastics. These results are worrying, noting that the greater the availability of microplastics in the environment, the greater the probability of their ingestion by fish and, therefore, increase possible impacts on these communities.
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