This study investigates for the first time the presence of microplastics in sediment, water, and benthic organisms (foraminifera) of a marine cave in the Gulf of Orosei (Sardinia, Italy). Microplastics were found in all water, and sediment samples with similar shapes, sizes, and compositions; identified items were mainly fragments and fibers constituted by PVC and polyethylene. Their provenance was supposed to be predominantly from the sea than from the seasonal freshwater supplies from the karst system. Foraminiferal assemblages were mainly constituted by calcareous hyaline taxa in the outer station, while in the inner ones, the agglutinated Eggerelloides advenus was dominant. FTIR analyses on agglutinated shells identified polyethylene. Microplastic items are collected by the foraminifers and sediment grains building the shell chambers. This is the first study providing evidence that marine caves may be collectors of microplastics and that, in these habitats, microplastics enter the biotic matrix at the protist's level.

First record of microplastic in the environmental matrices of a Mediterranean marine cave (Bue Marino, Sardinia, Italy) / Romano, E.; Bergamin, L.; Di Bella, L.; Baini, M.; Berto, D.; D'Ambrosi, A.; Di Fazio, M.; Galli, M.; Medeghini, L.; Panti, C.; Provenzani, C.; Rampazzo, F.; Fossi, M. C.. - In: MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN. - ISSN 0025-326X. - 186:(2023). [10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114452]

First record of microplastic in the environmental matrices of a Mediterranean marine cave (Bue Marino, Sardinia, Italy)

Di Bella L.;Di Fazio M.;Medeghini L.;
2023

Abstract

This study investigates for the first time the presence of microplastics in sediment, water, and benthic organisms (foraminifera) of a marine cave in the Gulf of Orosei (Sardinia, Italy). Microplastics were found in all water, and sediment samples with similar shapes, sizes, and compositions; identified items were mainly fragments and fibers constituted by PVC and polyethylene. Their provenance was supposed to be predominantly from the sea than from the seasonal freshwater supplies from the karst system. Foraminiferal assemblages were mainly constituted by calcareous hyaline taxa in the outer station, while in the inner ones, the agglutinated Eggerelloides advenus was dominant. FTIR analyses on agglutinated shells identified polyethylene. Microplastic items are collected by the foraminifers and sediment grains building the shell chambers. This is the first study providing evidence that marine caves may be collectors of microplastics and that, in these habitats, microplastics enter the biotic matrix at the protist's level.
2023
Benthic foraminifera; Marine caves; Mediterranean Sea; Microplastic; Sediment
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First record of microplastic in the environmental matrices of a Mediterranean marine cave (Bue Marino, Sardinia, Italy) / Romano, E.; Bergamin, L.; Di Bella, L.; Baini, M.; Berto, D.; D'Ambrosi, A.; Di Fazio, M.; Galli, M.; Medeghini, L.; Panti, C.; Provenzani, C.; Rampazzo, F.; Fossi, M. C.. - In: MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN. - ISSN 0025-326X. - 186:(2023). [10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114452]
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