Ecological and Environmental Science

State of marine microplastic pollution research and the limitations

  • LI Dao-ji ,
  • Zhu Li-xin ,
  • CHANG Si-yuan ,
  • ZHANG Feng ,
  • WANG Lu
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  • 1. State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China;
    2. Plastic Marine Debris Research Center, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China

Received date: 2019-05-06

  Online published: 2019-05-30

Abstract

Microplastics (less than 5 mm in diameter) are ubiquitously distributed throughout the world's oceans. Marine microplastic pollution has become a global research hotspot and a new frontier in ecological and environmental sciences. The issue has increasingly attracted the attention of scientists, government agencies, and NGOs worldwide. Although the problem of marine plastic pollution was first discovered in the 1970s, it didn't gain attention in the international arena until recent years. Since then, microplastic research has progressed rapidly both globally and in China. However, there are still many problems with the research and response to marine microplastics, requiring further clarification and solutions. This paper first briefly reviews the chronological development of marine microplastic research as well as the role and significance of key events. Thereafter, the paper discusses the state of marine microplastic pollution research and the mitigation efforts in China and abroad, highlighting the current limitations in the research and response to marine plastic and microplastic pollution.

Cite this article

LI Dao-ji , Zhu Li-xin , CHANG Si-yuan , ZHANG Feng , WANG Lu . State of marine microplastic pollution research and the limitations[J]. Journal of East China Normal University(Natural Science), 2019 , 2019(3) : 174 -185 . DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1000-5641.2019.03.019

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