Aquatic Systems Research Group, School of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of Mpumalanga, Nelspruit, 1200, South Africa.
Institute for Global Food Security, School of Biological Sciences, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, BT9 5DL, UK.
Environ Monit Assess. 2024 Feb 16;196(3):273. doi: 10.1007/s10661-024-12409-4.
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous problem that poses a threat to society and the environment. The issue is especially pervasive in the aquatic environment, where large amounts of plastic debris accumulate from numerous anthropogenic pathways. Relatively little is known about the extent of macroplastics in African subtropical Austral rivers, where management strategies are lacking. This study quantifies and compares the variation in macroplastic abundances along the Mvudi River, South Africa, over four sites and four seasons. We observed a non-significant difference in macroplastic abundance and variation across sites and seasons, with pollution therefore widespread across these contexts. However, the diversity of plastic debris (i.e. γ-diversity value) decreased generally along sites, with most macroplastic items being collected during winter, and fewer macroplastic during autumn. We observed high abundances of macroplastic debris on the shoreline compared to the mainstream, with high proportional abundances of plastic bags and film (> 57.8%) macroplastic physical type across all sites and seasons. We also observed a high proportional abundance of the polymer polypropylene (> 25.3%) across seasons. The information derived from this study serves as the baseline for understanding seasonal variations in plastic debris and their driving factors on this and other subtropical Austral rivers.
塑料污染是一个普遍存在的问题,对社会和环境构成威胁。这个问题在水生环境中尤为突出,大量的塑料碎片通过多种人为途径积累。相对而言,人们对非洲亚热带澳大拉西亚河流中大量塑料的程度知之甚少,而这些地区缺乏管理策略。本研究定量比较了南非 Mvudi 河四个地点和四个季节的大型塑料丰度变化。我们观察到,各地点和各季节的大型塑料丰度和变化没有显著差异,因此这些环境中普遍存在污染。然而,塑料碎片的多样性(即 γ-多样性值)总体上沿着各地点逐渐减少,大多数大型塑料物品在冬季收集,秋季较少。与主流相比,我们在岸边观察到大量的大型塑料碎片,所有地点和季节的塑料袋和薄膜的比例都很高(>57.8%)。我们还观察到各季节的聚合物聚丙烯比例很高(>25.3%)。本研究提供的信息是了解塑料碎片季节变化及其在这些和其他亚热带澳大拉西亚河流上驱动因素的基础。