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Sonko A., Brehmer Patrice, Constantin de Magny Guillaume, Le Pennec G., Ba B. S., Diankha O., Fall M., Linossier I., Henry M., N'Diaye I., Faye S., Kande Y., Galgani F. (2023). Pollution assessment around a big city in West Africa reveals high concentrations of microplastics and microbiologic contamination. Regional Studies in Marine Science, 59, p. 102755 [10 p.]. ISSN 2352-4855.

Titre du document
Pollution assessment around a big city in West Africa reveals high concentrations of microplastics and microbiologic contamination
Année de publication
2023
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000925461500001
Auteurs
Sonko A., Brehmer Patrice, Constantin de Magny Guillaume, Le Pennec G., Ba B. S., Diankha O., Fall M., Linossier I., Henry M., N'Diaye I., Faye S., Kande Y., Galgani F.
Source
Regional Studies in Marine Science, 2023, 59, p. 102755 [10 p.] ISSN 2352-4855
Marine pollution around West African big cities is of major concerns. Nevertheless, few attempts have been performed so far particularly on microplastic assessment. We had led first survey targeting microplastic in West African coastal waters (2016); and evaluated on the same sites microbiological contamination as well as marine sediment toxicity and mercury content. Thus, neuston marine water samples were collected over Dakar a highly populated West African city. The average abundance was around 258 954 microplastic particles per km2 and 37 442 for macroplastics. One station, downstream from the major wastewater plant, contained high abundance of microplastic particles of over 945 000 and 190 000 macroplastics. The offshore station had a lower abundance of microplastics and macroplastics. It was observed that the stations found with highest level of microbiological pollution were related to highest microplastics abundance and the presence of major effluents, suggesting wastewaters inputs and microbiological pollution favoured by microplastics and macroplastics as vector. No correlation was observed between microplastics and/or macroplastics and sediment toxicity neither mercury level, which appeared low in all studied sites. However, high level of ecotoxicity were often found near effluents. Such results are a first step within the framework of encouraging awareness and actions in West Africa.
Plan de classement
Pollution [038] ; Urbanisation et sociétés urbaines [102]
Description Géographique
SENEGAL ; DAKAR
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010086909]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010086909
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