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Pervasive distribution of polyester fibres in the Arctic Ocean is driven by Atlantic inputs

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Pervasive distribution of polyester fibres in the Arctic Ocean is driven by Atlantic inputs

P. S. Ross, S. Chastain, et al.

Discover the astonishing findings of widespread microplastic distribution across the Arctic Ocean, from the North Pole to the Beaufort Sea, as documented by our research team. Polyester fibers are notably abundant, raising important questions about global textile waste management. This research was conducted by Peter S. Ross, Stephen Chastain, Ekaterina Vassilenko, Anahita Etemadifar, Sarah Zimmermann, Sarah-Ann Quesnel, Jane Eert, Eric Solomon, Shreyas Patankar, and Anna M. Posacka.

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Abstract
Microplastics are increasingly recognized as ubiquitous global contaminants, but questions linger regarding their source, transport and fate. We document the widespread distribution of microplastics in near-surface seawater from 71 stations across the European and North American Arctic – including the North Pole. We also characterize samples to a depth of 1,015 m in the Beaufort Sea. Particle abundance correlated with longitude, with almost three times more particles in the eastern Arctic compared to the west. Polyester comprised 73% of total synthetic fibres, with an east-to-west shift in infra-red signatures pointing to a potential weathering of fibres away from source. Here we suggest that relatively fresh polyester fibres are delivered to the eastern Arctic Ocean, via Atlantic Ocean inputs and/or atmospheric transport from the South. This raises further questions about the global reach of textile fibres in domestic wastewater, with our findings pointing to their widespread distribution in this remote region of the world.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 12, 2021
Authors
Peter S. Ross, Stephen Chastain, Ekaterina Vassilenko, Anahita Etemadifar, Sarah Zimmermann, Sarah-Ann Quesnel, Jane Eert, Eric Solomon, Shreyas Patankar, Anna M. Posacka
Tags
microplastics
Arctic Ocean
polyester fibers
environmental contamination
seawater distribution
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