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    Phan, Nhu-Thuc; Thanh Thao, Le Xuan; Do, Van Manh; Nguyen, D. Duc

    Marine pollution bulletin, July 2024, 2024-07-00, 20240701, Letnik: 204
    Journal Article

    This study investigates the presence of microplastics (MPs) in seawater, sediments, and organisms along the coastal areas of Da Nang, Vietnam. The results obtained revealed MP concentrations ranging from 111 to 304 MPs/L in seawater and 2267 to 4600 MPs/kg in sediment. In organisms such as oysters, mussels, crabs, snails, and fish, MP levels ranged from 1.8 to 17.3 MPs/g (wet weight). Fiber MPs were found to be predominant across seawater, sediment, and organisms. The study identified eight, ten, and eleven types of MPs in seawater, sediment, and organisms, respectively, with Nylon, Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and Ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH) being the most prevalent. Notably, MP concentrations were significantly higher in benthic organisms such as oysters, mussels, and crabs compared to fish (t-test, p < 0.05), suggesting habitat dependency. Similar concentrations, shapes, and types of MPs in seawater, sediments, and organisms demonstrate a tendency for MP accumulation in aquatic organisms within the marine environment. •First comprehensive study of microplastics in coastal areas of Da Nang, Vietnam•Dominant microplastic types in seawater, sediments, and organisms were identified.•Dominance of fiber microplastics across seawater, sediments, and organisms•Identification of Nylon, PTFE, and EVOH as predominant microplastic types•Habitat-dependent microplastic contamination in benthic organisms