Estimation of bottom microplastic flux in the Indonesian seas

Mar Pollut Bull. 2024 Dec;209(Pt A):117047. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.117047. Epub 2024 Oct 10.

Abstract

Marine debris, particularly microplastics, is an important environmental problem for Indonesia, impacting vast coastline and diverse marine ecosystems. However, little is known about the microplastics flux to the seafloor in the Indonesian Seas. This study employs HYCOM data and Lagrangian particle tracking model to analyze the distribution of microplastics flux to the seafloor from 68 rivers in Indonesia. Microplastics accumulation can be found in coastal waters near major islands, typically within 50-100 km of the coast. Accumulation regions within the Fisheries Management Area (FMA) in Indonesia are mostly located in Karimata Strait, Java Sea and South Java. This study highlights the importance of understanding sinking particles behavior for effective waste management strategies, as well as for mitigating environmental impacts in Indonesian waters.

Keywords: Bottom flux; Debris accumulation; Indonesia; Lagrangian particle tracking; Microplastics; River discharge.

MeSH terms

  • Environmental Monitoring*
  • Indonesia
  • Microplastics* / analysis
  • Oceans and Seas*
  • Rivers / chemistry
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / analysis

Substances

  • Microplastics
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical