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微塑料对非洲渔业资源的潜在影响。

Potential microplastics impacts on African fishing resources.

作者信息

Masiá Paula, Mateo Juan L, Arias Andrés, Bartolomé Marlene, Blanco Carmen, Erzini Karim, Le Loc'h François, Mve Beh Jean Hervé, Power Deborah, Rodriguez Noemi, Schaal Gauthier, Machado-Schiaffino Gonzalo, Garcia-Vazquez Eva

机构信息

University of Oviedo, 33071 Oviedo, Spain.

Centro de Ciências do Mar (CCMAR), Universidade do Algarve, 8005-139 Faro, Portugal.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2022 Feb 1;806(Pt 2):150671. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.150671. Epub 2021 Sep 29.

Abstract

Microplastic (MP) pollution is increasing worldwide and affecting aquatic fauna in different ways, which endangers current aquatic resources in a still unknown extent. MP-induced threats to marine fauna are critical for developing countries, where waste treatment may be not optimal and coastal communities rely heavily on marine resources for dietary protein. In this study, we assess the importance of MP pollution for African fishing resources. A new meta-database was created from published studies, containing 156 samples with more than 6200 individuals analysed for microplastic content from African and adjacent waters. A combination of research landscape analysis and rank analysis served to identify main research targets and to determine regional fishing resources especially affected by MP. A network of relevant terms showed fish health as a concern in Mediterranean waters, environmental pollution in freshwater and an emphasis on plastic items in South Africa. MP contents in fishing resources from Nile countries and the Gulf of Guinea, followed by Tunisia, are significantly higher than in other regions. Some of the most exploited species are among the most polluted ones, highlighting the threat of MP pollution in valuable but already compromised African fishing resources. Large geographic gaps with almost absent data about MP in aquatic fauna were revealed, especially in freshwater and in East African coasts. These results emphasize the importance of increasing the coverage of MP pollution in African fishing resources, and improving plastic waste management in the continent.

摘要

微塑料(MP)污染在全球范围内日益严重,并以不同方式影响着水生动物,这在仍未知的程度上危及当前的水生资源。微塑料对海洋动物造成的威胁对发展中国家至关重要,在这些国家,废物处理可能不够理想,沿海社区严重依赖海洋资源获取膳食蛋白质。在本研究中,我们评估了微塑料污染对非洲渔业资源的重要性。我们从已发表的研究中创建了一个新的元数据库,其中包含156个样本,对来自非洲及邻近海域的6200多个个体进行了微塑料含量分析。通过研究景观分析和排名分析相结合的方法,确定了主要研究目标,并确定了受微塑料影响尤其严重的区域渔业资源。相关术语网络显示,地中海海域关注鱼类健康,淡水关注环境污染,南非则强调塑料制品。来自尼罗河国家和几内亚湾以及突尼斯的渔业资源中的微塑料含量明显高于其他地区。一些捕捞量最大的物种也是污染最严重的物种之一,这凸显了微塑料污染对非洲宝贵但已受影响的渔业资源的威胁。研究还揭示了在水生动物微塑料数据方面存在巨大的地理空白,尤其是在淡水和东非海岸地区。这些结果强调了扩大对非洲渔业资源微塑料污染的覆盖范围以及改善该大陆塑料废物管理的重要性。

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