Shim et al. (2022) Towards a long-term monitoring program for seawater plastic pollution in the nort
Towards a long-term monitoring
program for seawater plastic pollution in the north Pacific Ocean: Review and
global comparison
Won Joon Shim, Seung-Kyu Kim, Jongsu Lee, Soeun Eo, Ji-su Kim, Chengjun
Sun
Abstract
Through a
literature survey and meta-data analysis, monitoring methods and contamination
levels of marine micro- and macroplastics in seawater were compared between the
North Pacific and the world's other ocean basins. The minimum cut-off size in
sampling and/or analysis of microplastics was crucial to the comparison of
monitoring data. The North Pacific was most actively monitored for
microplastics and showed comparatively high levels in the global context, while
the Mediterranean Sea was most frequently monitored for macroplastics. Of the
65 extracted mean abundances of microplastics in seawater from the North
Pacific, two (3.1%) exceeded the lowest predicted no-effect concentration
(PNEC) proposed thus far. However, in the context of business-as-usual
conditions, the PNEC exceedance probability may be expected to reach 27.7% in
the North Pacific in 2100. The abundance of marine plastics in seawater, which
reflects the current pollution status and marine organisms' waterborne exposure
levels, is a useful indicator for marine plastic pollution. For regional and
global assessments of pollution status across space and time, as well as
assessment of ecological risk, two microplastic monitoring approaches are
recommended along with their key aspects. Although microplastic pollution is
closely linked with macroplastics, the monitoring data available for floating
macroplastics and more extent to mesoplastics in most ocean basins are limited.
A more specific framework for visual macroplastic survey (e.g. fixed minimum
cut-off size, along with survey transect width and length according to survey
vessel class) is required to facilitate data comparison. With the
implementation of standardised methods, increased efforts are required to
gather monitoring data for microplastics and—more importantly—floating
macroplastics in seawater worldwide.
Keywords
Marine debris, Floating plastic, Plastic pollution, Microplastic,
Macroplastic
Citation
Shim, Won
Joon, Seung-Kyu Kim, Jongsu Lee, Soeun Eo, Ji-Su Kim, and Chengjun Sun. 2022.
“Toward a Long-Term Monitoring Program for Seawater Plastic Pollution in the
North Pacific Ocean: Review and Global Comparison.” Environmental Pollution
311 (October): 119911. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119911.