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Unveiling the hidden threat of microplastics to coral reefs in remote South Atlantic islands

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Rani-Borges, Barbara ; Gomes, Erandy ; Maricato, Guilherme ; Lins, Luis Henrique Franca de Carvalho ; de Moraes, Beatriz Rocha ; Lima, Gislaine Vanessa ; Cortes, Luis Guilherme Franca ; Tavares, Marcos ; Pereira, Pedro Henrique Cipresso ; Ando, Romulo Augusto ; Queiroz, Lucas Goncalves
Número total de Autores: 11
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Science of The Total Environment; v. 897, p. 10-pg., 2023-11-01.
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The widespread presence of marine microplastics (< 5 mm) is a significant concern, as it may harm marine biodiversity and ocean ecosystems. Corals' capacity to ingest microplastics has emerged as a significant threat to reef ecosystems, owing to the detrimental physiological and ecological effects it can trigger. The extent of the impact of microplastics on Brazilian corals remains unclear and this study aimed to investigate its distribution and characteristics in four coral species: Favia gravida, Mussismilia hispida, Montastrea cavernosa, and Siderastrea stellata, found in the Trindade and Martim Vaz Islands - the most isolated archipelago of Brazil, located about 1200 km (680 miles) east of the coast. This study aims to reveal the extent of microplastic distribution in the coral reef environment, assess the amount of microplastics in different coral species, and compare each species' capacity to adhere and accumulate microplastics. A high concentration of ingested and adhered microplastics was detected in all coral species evaluated in the present study. No significant differences were observed in the sampling points which indicates that although the sampling points are located at different distances from the coast, the microplastic pollution is equally distributed in the region. Polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), Rayon, and Nylon particles were detected, with a predominance of PE (45.5 %). No significant differences in microplastic concentration were detected among the various species and locations studied. Our research presents findings that dem-onstrate the extensive occurrence of microplastic contamination in coral colonies located on remote islands. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 22/15586-0 - Monitoramento e caracterização de fotoenvelhecimento de microplásticos combinando abordagens de espectroscopia vibracional e evolução do potencial tóxico
Beneficiário:Bárbara Rani Borges
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Pós-Doutorado