微塑料
压力源
环境科学
地中海
深海
海洋酸化
海洋生态系统
生态系统
药品和个人护理产品的环境影响
海洋学
气候变化
地中海气候
生态学
地质学
生物
环境工程
神经科学
废水
作者
Marlene Pinheiro,Irene Martins,Joana Raimundo,Miguel Caetano,Teresa Neuparth,Miguel M. Santos
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162557
摘要
Although most deep-sea areas are remote in comparison to coastal zones, a growing body of literature indicates that many sensitive ecosystems could be under increased stress from anthropogenic sources. Among the multiple potential stressors, microplastics (MPs), pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs/PCPs) and the imminent start of commercial deep-sea mining have received increased attention. Here we review recent literature on these emerging stressors in deep-sea environments and discuss cumulative effects with climate change associated variables. Importantly, MPs and PPCPs have been detected in deep-sea waters, organisms and sediments, in some locations in comparable levels to coastal areas. The Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea are the most studied areas and where higher levels of MPs and PPCPs have been detected. The paucity of data for most other deep-sea ecosystems indicates that many more locations are likely to be contaminated by these emerging stressors, but the absence of studies hampers a better assessment of the potential risk. The main knowledge gaps in the field are identified and discussed, and future research priorities are highlighted to improve hazard and risk assessment.
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