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https://doi.org/10.2478/cjf-2019-0005

THE PROBLEM OF PLASTIC WASTE AND MICROPLASTICS IN THE SEAS AND OCEANS: IMPACT ON MARINE ORGANISMS

Antonia Kurtela orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-7936-4488 ; Institute for Marine and Coastal Research, University of Dubrovnik, Damjana Jude 12, 20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia
Nenad Antolović ; Institute for Marine and Coastal Research, University of Dubrovnik, Damjana Jude 12, 20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia


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Abstract

A global problem of today is the large amount of waste in the seas and oceans, primarily plastic waste. It is estimated that every year 1.25 to 2.41 million tons of plastic material is being carried by rivers into the seasand oceans. Waste is a major problem for marine organisms, causing entanglement, choking, strangulation, malnutrition and death. In 1972 the problems caused by microplastics, particles smaller than 5 mm, were first observed. Such particles bind pathogenic microorganisms onto their surface. Increasing quantities of microplastics have been found in the stomachs of fish, and also in shellfish that feed by filtering sea water. Ingested by marine organisms, such plastics may eventually passthrough the food web and can end up ingested by humans. In addition, plastic releases chemical compounds whose effect on marine organismsand humans has still not been studied. Many international and state organizations offer solutions through recycling plastic waste, as well as reducing the production of plastic materials and informing the public about the problem.

Keywords

sea; waste; fish; human impact

Hrčak ID:

218075

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/218075

Publication date:

19.3.2019.

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