Microplastics contamination in natural sea turtle nests at Redang Island, Malaysia

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作者
Khalid, Aina Arifah [1 ]
Abd Razak, Nur Izzati [1 ]
Anuar, Sabiqah Tuan [1 ]
Ibrahim, Yusof Shuaib [1 ,2 ]
Rusli, Mohd Uzair [3 ]
Jaafar, Maisarah [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Malaysia Terengganu, Fac Sci & Marine Environm, Microplast Res Interest Grp MRIG, Kuala Nerus 21030, Terengganu, Malaysia
[2] Univ Malaysia Terengganu, Inst Oceanog & Environm, Kuala Nerus 21030, Terengganu, Malaysia
[3] Univ Malaysia Terengganu, Inst Oceanog & Environm, Sea Turtle Res Unit SEATRU, Kuala Nerus 21030, Terengganu, Malaysia
关键词
Microplastic; Polyethylene terephthalate (PET); Turtle nesting; Beach sand; South China Sea; BEACHES; POLLUTION; ALATORRE; DEBRIS; NAUTLA; VEGA;
D O I
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.117412
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study presents the first evidence of microplastics in natural sea turtle nests at Chagar Hutang Turtle Sanctuary (CHTS) on Redang Island, a crucial habitat for green turtles. Microplastics were detected in all studied turtle nests (0-70 cm depth), with a total abundance of 12,270 microplastic items per kg dry weight of sand. Fibers (80.7 %) were the most prevalent shape, primarily black (37.9 %), with a high proportion of small-sized particles (<300-1000 mu m), indicating prolonged accumulation and environmental degradation. These micro- plastics, primarily polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polyethylene (PE), are likely from fishing nets, food packaging, and textiles. Despite the sanctuary's remote location, it is heavily impacted by microplastics carried by tides and wind, raising concerns about their potential effects on turtle egg incubation. The findings offer critical insights into the impact of microplastics on turtle habitats and underscore the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect green sea turtles in Malaysia.
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