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Journal article
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Title
Mission Tara microplastics: a holistic set of protocols and data resources for the field investigation of plastic pollution along the land-sea continuum in Europe
Abstract
The Tara Microplastics mission was conducted for 7 months to investigate plastic pollution along nine major rivers in Europe—Thames, Elbe, Rhine, Seine, Loire, Garonne, Ebro, Rhone, and Tiber. An extensive suite of sampling protocols was applied at four to five sites on each river along a salinity gradient from the sea and the outer estuary to downstream and upstream of the first heavily populated city. Biophysicochemical parameters including salinity, temperature, irradiance, particulate matter, large and small microplastics (MPs) concentration and composition, prokaryote and microeukaryote richness, and diversity on MPs and in the surrounding waters were routinely measured onboard the French research vessel Tara or from a semi-rigid boat in shallow waters. In addition, macroplastic and microplastic concentrations and composition were determined on river banks and beaches. Finally, cages containing either pristine pieces of plastics in the form of films or granules, and others containing mussels were immersed at each sampling site, 1 month prior to sampling in order to study the metabolic activity of the plastisphere by meta-OMICS and to run toxicity tests and pollutants analyses. Here, we fully described the holistic set of protocols designed for the Mission Tara Microplastics and promoted standard procedures to achieve its ambitious goals: (1) compare traits of plastic pollution among European rivers, (2) provide a baseline of the state of plastic pollution in the Anthropocene, (3) predict their evolution in the frame of the current European initiatives, (4) shed light on the toxicological effects of plastic on aquatic life, (5) model the transport of microplastics from land towards the sea, and (6) investigate the potential impact of pathogen or invasive species rafting on drifting plastics from the land to the sea through riverine systems.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000984909200004
Bibliographic citation
Ghiglione, J.-F.; Barbe, V.; Bruzaud, S.; Burgaud, G.; Cachot, J.; Eyheraguibel, B.; Lartaud, F.; Ludwig, W.; Meistertzheim, A.-L.; Paul-Pont, I.; Pesant, S.; ter Halle, A.; Thiebeauld, O.; Mission Tara Microplastics consortium (2023). Mission Tara microplastics: a holistic set of protocols and data resources for the field investigation of plastic pollution along the land-sea continuum in Europe. Environm. Sc. & Poll. Res. Online First. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-26883-9
Topic
Marine
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true
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open access
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true

Authors

author
Name
Jean-François Ghiglione
author
Name
Valérie Barbe
author
Name
Stéphane Bruzaud
author
Name
Gaëtan Burgaud
author
Name
Jérôme Cachot
author
Name
Boris Eyheraguibel
author
Name
Franck Lartaud
author
Name
Wolfgang Ludwig
author
Name
Anne-Leila Meistertzheim
author
Name
Ika Paul-Pont
author
Name
Stéphane Pesant
Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4936-5209
author
Name
Alexandra ter Halle
author
Name
Odon Thiebeauld
author

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-26883-9

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2023-12-11
date modified
2023-12-11