Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Gonbad Kavous University, Gonbad Kavous, Iran. Electronic address: [email protected]
  • 2 Department of Biological Sciences and Technology, Faculty of Nano and Biological Sciences and Technology, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr, Iran
  • 3 Shake Zaytoon Lian Company, Bushehr, Iran
  • 4 Department of Food Technology, School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
  • 5 Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India. Electronic address: [email protected]
  • 6 Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India
Mar Pollut Bull, 2024 Jan;198:115939.
PMID: 38128339 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.115939

Abstract

In this study, microplastic (MP) pollution in the coastal sediments and tidal waters of Bushehr province in the Persian Gulf was comprehensively investigated. The sampling stations were selected based on their proximity to various human activities in January and February 2022, such as tourism, fishing, urban development and industry. The results showed that the abundance of MP associated with different human activities varied. The highest concentrations were observed near the petrochemical industry in Asaluyeh, followed by the densely populated Bushehr and the fishing port of Dayyer. Other areas such as Ganaveh, Deylam and Mand also showed varying levels of MP contamination. The average MP concentration was 1.67 × 104 particles/km2 in surface water and 1346.67 ± 601.69 particles/kg in dry sediment. Fiber particles were in the majority in both sediment and water samples, mainly black. The sediment samples had a size range of 100-500 μm (41.34 %), while the water samples were between 500 and 1000 μm (33.44 %). The main polymers found were polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP). This assessment highlights the widespread problem of microplastic pollution in the coastal and intertidal zones of Bushehr province in the Persian Gulf.

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