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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2017

The use of potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution as a suitable approach to isolate plastics ingested by marine organisms

Susanne Kühn; Bernike van Werven; Albert van Oyen; A. Meijboom; Elisa L. Bravo Rebolledo; Jan Andries van Franeker

In studies of plastic ingestion by marine wildlife, visual separation of plastic particles from gastrointestinal tracts or their dietary content can be challenging. Earlier studies have used solutions to dissolve organic materials leaving synthetic particles unaffected. However, insufficient tests have been conducted to ensure that different categories of consumer products partly degraded in the environment and/or in gastrointestinal tracts were not affected. In this study 63 synthetic materials and 11 other dietary items and non-plastic marine debris were tested. Irrespective of shape or preceding environmental history, most polymers resisted potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution, with the exceptions of cellulose acetate from cigarette filters, some biodegradable plastics and a single polyethylene sheet. Exposure of hard diet components and other marine debris showed variable results. In conclusion, the results confirm that usage of KOH solutions can be a useful approach in general quantitative studies of plastic ingestion by marine wildlife.


Chemosphere | 2018

Marine microplastic: Preparation of relevant test materials for laboratory assessment of ecosystem impacts

Susanne Kühn; Albert van Oyen; Andy M. Booth; A. Meijboom; Jan Andries van Franeker

Studies investigating the effects of plastic litter on marine biota have almost exclusively utilised pristine plastic materials that are homogeneous in polymer type, size, shape and chemical composition. This is particularly the case for microplastics (<5 mm), where collecting sufficient quantities from the marine environment for use in laboratory impacts studies is simply not feasible. Weathered plastics collected from the marine environment show considerable physical and chemical differences to pristine and post-production consumer plastics. For this study, macroplastic litter was collected on a Dutch beach and cryo-milled to create a microplastic mixture for environmental impact assessments. The sample composition followed proportions of marine plastic litter types observed in an earlier large beach clean-up. Polymer composition of the sample was assessed by infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) and differential scanning calorimetry analysis (DSC). The particle size distribution of the cryo-milled microplastics showed that particles 0.5-2.0 mm represented 68% of mass, but smaller sizes (<2 mm) strongly dominated numerically. Inductively coupled plasma spectroscopy (ICP-MS and ICP-OES) analysis of the microplastic mixture revealed a broad range of metals and other elements (e.g. Al, Cd, Cr, Fe, Mg, Pb, S and Zn), representing common inorganic additives used as colorants, fillers and stabilisers. GC-MS analysis identified a broad range of organic plasticisers, stabilisers, antioxidants and flame retardants. Comparison of different analytical approaches showed that creation of a homogeneous microplastic mixture is possible, representing a first step in closing the gap between laboratory studies with pristine materials and realistic scenarios with weathered microplastic.


Alterra-rapport (Netherlands) | 2002

Litter NSV; marine litter monitoring by northern fulmars (a pilot study)

J.A. van Franeker; A. Meijboom


Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management | 2007

Fulmar Litter EcoQO Monitoring in the Netherlands 1979 - 2007 in relation to EU Directive 2000/59/EC on Port Reception Facilities

J.A. van Franeker; A. Meijboom


Archive | 2004

Marine litter monitoring by Northern Fulmars in the Netherlands 1982-2003

J.A. van Franeker; A. Meijboom; M.L. de Jong


EPIC3PRiS Workshop, Longyaerbyen, 2015-12-08-2015-12-10 | 2015

The Surface and Under-Ice Trawl (SUIT)

Hauke Flores; J.A. van Franeker; Michiel van Dorssen; A. Meijboom; Benjamin Lange; Carmen David; Fokje Schaafsma; Doreen Kohlbach; Giulia Castellani; Martina Vortkamp; Martin Graeve


Rapportnr.: 2003.019 | 2003

Marine litter monitoring by northern fulmars: progress report 2002

J.A. van Franeker; A. Meijboom


Archive | 2014

Fulmar Litter EcoQO monitoring in the Netherlands - Update 2012 and 2013

J.A. van Franeker; Susanne Kühn; E. Bravo Rebolledo; A. Meijboom


The expedition of the research vessel "Polarstern"to the Antarctic in 2007/2008 (ANT-XXIV/2) | 2010

Marine birds and mammals in the Lazarev Sea: the summer influx

J.A. van Franeker; B. Feij; A.P. Florentino De Souza Silva; M. van Dorssen; A. Meijboom


The expedition of the research vessel "Polarstern"to the Antarctic in 2007/2008 (ANT-XXIV-2) | 2010

Sea ice conditions during Polarstern expedition ANT-XXIV/2, December 2007 - January 2008

J.A. van Franeker; B. Feij; A. Meijboom; E. Mueller

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J.A. van Franeker

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Fokje Schaafsma

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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A.P. Florentino De Souza Silva

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Jan Andries van Franeker

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Susanne Kühn

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Elisa L. Bravo Rebolledo

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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