Polystyrene Spherules in Coastal Waters
Title | Polystyrene Spherules in Coastal Waters |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1972 |
Authors | Carpenter, EJ, Anderson, SJ, Harvey, GR, Miklas, HP, Peck, BB |
Journal | Science |
Volume | 178 |
Issue | 4062 |
Pagination | 749 |
Date Published | 1972/11/17 |
Abstract | Polystyrene spherules averaging 0.5 millimeter in diameter (range 0.1 to 2 millimeters) are abundant in the coastal waters of southern New England. Two types are present, a crystalline (clear) form and a white, opaque form with pigmentation resulting from a diene rubber. The spherules have bacteria on their surfaces and contain polychlorinated biphenyls, apparently absorbed from ambient seawater, in a concentration of 5 parts per million. White, opaque spherules are selectively consumed by 8 species of fish out of 14 species examined, and a chaetognath. Ingestion of the plastic may lead to intestinal blockage in smaller fish. |
URL | http://science.sciencemag.org/content/178/4062/749.abstract |
DOI | 10.1126/science.178.4062.749 |
Short Title | Science |