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Protocol for microplastics sampling on the sea surface and sample analysis
Kovac Viršek, M.; Palatinus, A.; Koren, S.; Peterlin, M.; Horvat, P.; Kržan, A. (2016). Protocol for microplastics sampling on the sea surface and sample analysis. Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments 118: e55161. https://dx.doi.org/10.3791/55161
In: Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments: Cambridge. ISSN 1940-087X, more
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Author keywords
    Environmental Sciences; Issue 118; microplastics; protocol; sea surface, microplastics sampling; manta net; microplastics analysis; FTIR spectroscopy; micro FTIR spectroscopy

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  • Kovac Viršek, M.
  • Palatinus, A.
  • Koren, S.
  • Peterlin, M.
  • Horvat, P.
  • Kržan, A.

Abstract
    Microplastic pollution in the marine environment is a scientific topic that has received increasing attention over the last decade. The majority of scientific publications address microplastic pollution of the sea surface. The protocol below describes the methodology for sampling, sample preparation, separation and chemical identification of microplastic particles. A manta net fixed on an »A frame« attached to the side of the vessel was used for sampling. Microplastic particles caught in the cod end of the net were separated from samples by visual identification and use of stereomicroscopes. Particles were analyzed for their size using an image analysis program and for their chemical structure using ATR-FTIR and micro FTIR spectroscopy. The described protocol is in line with recommendations for microplastics monitoring published by the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) Technical Subgroup on Marine Litter. This written protocol with video guide will support the work of researchers that deal with microplastics monitoring all over the world.

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