Microplastics in Kuwait marine environment: Results of first survey

Talat Saeed, Noura Al-Jandal, Ahmad Al-Mutairi, Hameeda Taqi

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Abstract

Microplastic pollution status in Kuwait coastal areas was assessed A total of 44 intertidal locations were sampled for beach sediment. Short trawls (40) were conducted. In addition, 87 fish and mussels gastrointestinal contents were examined. Microplastics were characterized by Raman spectroscopy. Contrary to the expectation very few microplastic particles were found. Only 37 MPs were detected in beach sediments at 15 locations. Seawater trawls indicated that MPs were low in the numbers. MPs were found in just two samples from Kuwait Bay and also in two samples from the southern areas. In biota, only 3 pieces of plastics were recovered from gastrointestinal tracks of hamour fish. The identified MPs were dominantly polypropylene, polyethylene and polystyrene. It appeared that the microplastic levels in sediment, water and biota were much lower compared to published values from adjoining areas, however, were comparable to the absolute numbers of particles from Qatar and Oman.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110880
JournalMarine Pollution Bulletin
Volume152
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2020

Keywords

  • Coastal water
  • Marine biota
  • Marine plastics
  • Sediments

Funding Agency

  • Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences

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