Filling a critical data gap in nearshore microplastic loads and properties: results from the Surfing for Science project

, De Haan William, Ballesteros Maria, Calafat Antoni, Canales Ingrid, Curto Xavier, Fuertes Idoia, Guart Montse, Lastras Galderic, Molina Alejandro, Uviedo Oriol, Sanchez-Vidal Anna.

Only few studies have investigated microplastic pollution at a few meters from shore, mainly due to methodological limitations such as limited access to bathing areas with motorized vessels. Land-sourced plastics first encounter the nearshore, where they effectively breakdown into smaller pieces such as microplastics (

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