Ocean sediments as the global sink for marine micro‐ and mesoplastics

About 15 Tg of plastic are estimated to enter the ocean yearly, with this figure growing exponentially every year. Assessments of floating marine plastic amount to 0.2% of the expected plastic stock, implying that 99.8% is stored in a sink yet to be identified. Marine sediments are believed to be th...

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Published inLimnology and oceanography letters Vol. 7; no. 3; pp. 235 - 243
Main Authors Martin, Cecilia, Young, Charlotte A., Valluzzi, Letizia, Duarte, Carlos M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hoboken, USA John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.06.2022
Wiley
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ISSN2378-2242
2378-2242
DOI10.1002/lol2.10257

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Summary:About 15 Tg of plastic are estimated to enter the ocean yearly, with this figure growing exponentially every year. Assessments of floating marine plastic amount to 0.2% of the expected plastic stock, implying that 99.8% is stored in a sink yet to be identified. Marine sediments are believed to be the ultimate sink for oceanic plastic, however, there is currently no global estimate of the plastic load stored there. Here, we synthesize available estimates of micro‐ and mesoplastic stocks in marine sediments and, by integrating stocks across different habitats, we conservatively estimate a load of 170 Tg (25–900 Tg) of nonfibrous plastic globally accumulated in marine sediments from 1950 to 2010, most of which at intermediate depths (200–2000 m). This estimate, despite the uncertainty, is two to three orders of magnitude higher than the floating plastic stock and confirms marine sediments as a major plastic sink.
Bibliography:Data and metadata are available in the Mendeley Data repository at
https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/6k38hr5zhw/1
Data Availability Statement
Cecilia Martin and Charlotte A. Young contributed equally to this study.
Author Contribution Statement
All authors conceived the study, CM, CAY, and LV compiled the dataset, CM analyzed the data and produced figures, all authors wrote the paper and approved the submission.
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ISSN:2378-2242
2378-2242
DOI:10.1002/lol2.10257