Authors
Alex Billings, Kevin C Jones, M Glória Pereira, David J Spurgeon
Publication date
2023/11/12
Source
Science of the Total Environment
Pages
168462
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The occurrence of plastic waste in the environment is an emerging and ongoing concern. In addition to the physical impacts of macroplastics and microplastics on organisms, the chemical effects of plastic additives such as plasticisers have also received increasing attention. Research concerning plasticiser pollution in estuaries and coastal environments has been a particular focus, as these environments are the primary entry point for anthropogenic contaminants into the wider marine environment. Additionally, the conditions in estuarine environments favour the sedimentation of suspended particulate matter, with which plasticisers are strongly associated. Hence, estuary systems may be where some of the highest concentrations of these pollutants are seen in freshwater and marine environments. Recent studies have confirmed emerging plasticisers and phthalates as pollutants in estuaries, with the relative …
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A Billings, KC Jones, MG Pereira, DJ Spurgeon - Science of the Total Environment, 2023