Presence of Microplastics in the Vaquita Marina Protection Zone in Baja California, Mexico
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Microplastics Sampling
2.1.1. Superficial Water
2.1.2. Beach Sand
2.2. Extraction of Microplastics
2.2.1. Surface Water Samples
2.2.2. Beach Sand Samples
2.3. Quantification and Classification of Microplastics
2.4. Measures to Avoid Cross-Contamination
3. Results
3.1. Presence of Microplastics in Superficial Water
3.2. Presence of Microplastics in Beach Sand
4. Discussion
Marine Region | Study Zone and State | Pollutant Type | Environmental Matrix | Relevant Results | References |
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Gulf of California | La Paz Bay (Baja California) | MP | Surface water | 68% of the samples contained MP, total of MP: 67, range: 0–0.24 MP/m3. MP characteristics 1: black and blue, fragments (81%) and fibers (10%), 1–2.5 mm (5%) and 0.5–1 mm (27%), PE (52%) and PP (27%) | [30] |
Phthalates esters (PAEs) | Marine Fauna (Skin biopsies of Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) and Fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus)) | PAEs concentration: average of 2007.4 mg/gdw and range of 170–3055 mg/gdw | |||
Gulf of California | Mazatlan coast | MP | 14 beaches | Concentrations: 4–36 MP/m2. MP characteristics 1: white (48%) and brown (21%), PE (39%) and PP (39%) | [29] |
Surface water | Concentrations: 1.7–2 MP/m3 (375–397 MP/m2). MP characteristics 1: fragments, white (54%) and yellow (10%), PP (47%) and PE (45%) | ||||
Bottom sediments | Concentrations: 40–782 MP/m2. MP characteristics 1: white (53%) and black (27%), fibers (75%), PE (21%) and PET (21%) | ||||
Gulf of California | Santa Maria La Reforma Estuarine System (Sinaloa) | MP | Bottom sediments | Total: 104 MP (3.58 MP/kg). MP characteristics 1: transparent (39.3%) and blue (38.3%), fibers (100%), nylon polyamide (49.3%) and PE (38.5%) | [36] |
Marine fauna (Gastrointestinal tract (stomach) of Haller’s Round Ray, (Urobatis halleri)) | Total: 386 MP. MP characteristics 1: blue (61.5%) and black (17.6%), fibers (98.7%) and fragments (0.5%), nylon polyamide (45.3%) and PET (30.2%) | ||||
Gulf of California | Espiritu Santo Island and Cabo Pulmo (Baja California) | MP | Coral Reef Bed Sediments | Concentrations: Espiritu Santo Island 321.75 MP/100 gdw, Cabo Pulmo: 680.25 MP/100 gdw. MP characteristics 1: white (55%) and transparent (25%), fibers (75%) and fragments (19%), 1672 μm (average size), PE (70%) and PET (65%) | [37] |
Gulf of California | Urias Estuary Lagoon System (Sinaloa) | MP | Bottom Sediments | Concentrations range: 0–2.247 ± 71 MP/kg. MP characteristics 1: blue (11–65%) and white (3–47%) only for fibers, fibers (85%) and fragments (37%), PET (14–50%) and PE (17–30%) | [31] |
Gulf of California | Sonora coast | Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) | 3 beaches | Masks: 201 pieces (96%), hand sanitizer wipes: 7 pieces (3%), gloves: 2 pieces (1%). Overall average PPE density in 2021 was 1.80 × 10−4 ± 1.19 × 10−4 PPE/m2 (0–3.77 × 10−4 EPP/m2) and for 2022 it was 7.84 × 10−5 ± 8.79 × 10−5 PPE/m2 (0–2.96 × 10−4 PPE/m2). Masks colors: blue (50%), black (37.6%), white (9.9%), others (2.5%) | [38] |
Gulf of California | La Paz Bay (Baja California) | Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) | Marine fauna (Soft tissue of Mussels (Modiolus capax)) | Concentrations: 147.01–271.09 mg/gdw | [39] |
Bottom Sediments | Concentrations: 18.9–94.5 mg/gdw | ||||
Gulf of California | Southeastern Gulf of California (Sinaloa) | Heavy Metals | Surface Water | Zn (3.06 ± 2.64 μ/L), Cu (1.90 ± 1.58 μ/L), Mn (1.87 ± 0.47 μ/L), Cd (0.11 ± 0.06 μ/L), Pb (0.09 ± 0.05 μ/L) | [40] |
Bottom Sediments | Mn (49 ± 20 μ/g), Zn (23,7 ± 19 μ/g), Cu (10.8 ± 1.8 μ/g), Pb (2.79 ± 3 μ/g), Cd (0.22 ± 0.9 μ/g) | ||||
Pacific Northwest and Gulf of California | Baja California Peninsula | MP | 21 beaches | Concentrations: average 135 ± 92 particles/kgdw and range 16 ± 4 to 312 ± 145 particles/kgdw. MP characteristics 1: black (59%) and blue (25%), fibers (91%) and films (5%), size of 0.1–6.5 mm | [34] |
Gulf of California | Baja California and Baja California Sur | MP | 5 beaches | Concentrations: 28.2–200.7 MP/m2 (0.9–3.5 MP/kgdw). MP characteristics 1: fibers (33%) and fragments (32%), PE (32%) and PU (15%), white (28%) and yellow (25%), 1.1–2.0 mm (31%) and 4.1–5.0 mm (32%) | This study |
Surface water | Concentrations: 0.000–0.020 MP/m3. MP characteristics 1: fragments (69%) and fibers (32%), PE (60%) and nylon (20%), blue (38.5%) and white (15.4%) and 2.1–3.0 mm (31%), 0.5–1.0 mm and 3.1–4.0 mm (23% each one) |
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Transect | MP/m3 |
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A-B | 0.000 |
B-D | 0.000 |
D-F | 0.000 |
F-G | 0.005 |
G-H | 0.000 |
H-I | 0.010 |
I-J | 0.020 |
J-27 | 0.020 |
27-20 | 0.005 |
20-A | 0.005 |
Average | 0.007 |
Standard Deviation | 0.008 |
ID | Beach | MP/m2 | MP/kgdw |
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B1 | Mirador | 28.2 ± 36.4; 17.6 | 1.2 ± 2.5; 0.0 |
B2 | Mi Playa | 38.8 ± 48.3; 35.3 | 0.9 ± 1.3; 0.6 |
B3 | Santa Clara | 45.8 ± 64.4; 17.6 | 1.7 ± 1.9; 115.5 |
B4 | San Felipe | 91.5 ± 50.3; 70.4 | 1.4 ± 0.8; 1.1 |
B5 | Hawaii | 200.7 ± 77.9; 193.7 | 3.5 ± 1.5; 3.2 |
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Cruz-Salas, A.A.; Alvarez-Zeferino, J.C.; Tapia-Fuentes, J.; Lobato-Rocha, S.L.D.; Vázquez-Morillas, A.; Ojeda-Benítez, S.; Cruz-Sotelo, S.E. Presence of Microplastics in the Vaquita Marina Protection Zone in Baja California, Mexico. Microplastics 2023, 2, 422-436. https://doi.org/10.3390/microplastics2040031
Cruz-Salas AA, Alvarez-Zeferino JC, Tapia-Fuentes J, Lobato-Rocha SLD, Vázquez-Morillas A, Ojeda-Benítez S, Cruz-Sotelo SE. Presence of Microplastics in the Vaquita Marina Protection Zone in Baja California, Mexico. Microplastics. 2023; 2(4):422-436. https://doi.org/10.3390/microplastics2040031
Chicago/Turabian StyleCruz-Salas, Arely Areanely, Juan Carlos Alvarez-Zeferino, Jocelyn Tapia-Fuentes, Sheila Liliana Dafne Lobato-Rocha, Alethia Vázquez-Morillas, Sara Ojeda-Benítez, and Samantha E. Cruz-Sotelo. 2023. "Presence of Microplastics in the Vaquita Marina Protection Zone in Baja California, Mexico" Microplastics 2, no. 4: 422-436. https://doi.org/10.3390/microplastics2040031