Micro-and macro-plastics in marine species from Nordic waters

By Inger Lise N. Bråte, Bastian Huwer, Kevin V. Thomas, David P. Eidsvoll, Claudia Halsband, Bethanie Carney Almroth, Amy Lusher

Micro-and macro-plastics in marine species from Nordic waters
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This report summarises the knowledge on plastics in Nordic marine species. Nordic biota interacts with plastic pollution, through entanglement and ingestion. Ingestion has been found in many seabirds and also in stranded mammals. Ingestion of plastics has been documented in 14 fish species, which many of them are of ecology and commercially importance. Microplastics have also been found in blue mussels and preliminary studies found synthetic fibres in marine worms. Comparability between and within studies of plastic ingestion by biota from the Nordic environment and other regions are difficult as there are: few studies and different methods are used. It is important that research is directed towards the knowledge gaps highlighted in this report, to get a better understanding on plastic ingestion and impact on biota from the Nordic marine environment.

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