MICROPLASTICS AND THE AMAZON: FROM THE RIVERS TO THE ESTUARY

Author:

de Souza Maria TerezaORCID,Sales-Shimomoto Vanessa,da Silva Grazyelle,Val Adalberto

Abstract

Plastic pollution is causing worldwide concern, especially after evidence that the various types of plastic degrade into particles of smaller sizes; known as micro- and nanoplastics. The origin of the plastics in the environment is related to human actions. The objective of this review is to describe the main routes of microplastic input in the Amazonian rivers and how local environmental characteristics can affect the transformation of plastics into microplastics until their absorption by aquatic organisms. The current situation regarding the presence of microplastic particles in freshwater is analyzed considering the environmental dynamics of the region, and focuses on rivers, estuaries and sediments, their effects on organisms, especially on fish, followed by the transportation of microplastic particles to the sea. Amapá, Amazonas, Pará and Mato-Grosso are the states of the Brazilian Amazon with scientific reports on the characterization of microplastic particles in sediment, water, and fish. These studies are local and descriptive and most of them highlight the characterization of microplastics. There is a need for field research in the various microregions of the Amazon, as well as actions to mitigate the damage, including to riverine populations, that is caused by these pollutants in the region.

Publisher

Sociedade Brasileira de Quimica (SBQ)

Subject

General Chemistry

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