Current progress on marine microplastics pollution research: A review on pollution occurrence, detection, and environmental effects

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Recently, microplastics pollution has attracted much attention in the environmental field, as researchers have found traces of microplastics in both marine and terrestrial ecological environments. Here, we reviewed and discussed the current progress on microplastics pollution in the marine environment from three main aspects including their identification and qualification methods, source and distribution, and fate and toxicity in a marine ecosystem. Microplastics in the marine environment originate from a variety of sources and distribute broadly all around the world, but their quantitative information is still lacking. Up to now, there have been no adequate and standard methods to identify and quantify the various types of microplastics, which need to be developed and unified. The fate of microplastics in the environment is particularly important as they may be transferred or accumulated in the biological chain. Meanwhile, microplastics may have a high adsorption capacity to pollutants, which is the basic research to further study their fate and joint toxicity in the environment. Therefore, all the findings are expected to fill the knowledge gaps in microplastics pollution and promote the development of relative regulations.

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Liu, F. F., Wang, S. C., Zhu, Z. L., & Liu, G. Z. (2021). Current progress on marine microplastics pollution research: A review on pollution occurrence, detection, and environmental effects. Water (Switzerland), 13(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/w13121713

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