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Title: Microplastic contamination in filter-feeding bivalves inhabiting the natural ecosystem of Da Nang Bay: An investigation of oysters (Ostrea rivularis) and green mussels (Perna viridis).
Authors: Nguyen, Thi Hue
Nguyen, Thi Huong Thuy
Tran, Thu Thuy
Trinh, Thi Minh Trang
Pham, Thi Dung
Duong, Thi Lim
Nguyen, Viet Cuong
Nguyen, Thi Lan Huong
Nguyen, Quang Bac
Duong, Cong Dien
Dang, Tran Quan
Keywords: Da Nang bay
microplastic
bivalves
oysters
green mussels
Ostrea rivularis
Perna viridis
Issue Date: 2025
Series/Report no.: Vietnam Journal of Marine Science and Technology 2025, 25(3): 331-340, DOI: https://doi.org/10.15625/1859-3097/21566;CV 64
Abstract: Microplastic (MP) contamination in marine organisms has been observed globally, especially in bivalve species inhabiting estuarine and coastal environments. In this study, microplastics are present in bivalve animals (i.e., oysters (Ostrea rivularis) and green mussels (Perna viridis)) that grow and develop in the natural environment in the Da Nang Bay area. These seafood species are produced abundantly in the region and are preferred by both visitors and residents for their daily consumption. MPs are fully characterized through abundance, shape, size, and color. MPs were detected in 100% of the examined bivalves, with an average density of 3.5 ± 2.8 items/g tissue, above the average levels seen in seafood throughout Asia. The concentration of MPs in bivalve species in the region varies from 3 items/individual to 47 items/individual, with oysters averaging 11.0 ± 5.0 items/individual and mussels averaging 18.0 ± 8.8 items/individual. Mussels have a considerably higher accumulation of MPs compared to oysters. The major component of MPs found in filter-feeding bivalve organisms consists of black plastic particles smaller than 0.5 mm in size and in fibrous form. There is a notable difference in the size of MPs between oysters and mussels, with a greater prevalence of larger MPs in oysters compared to mussels. This is a caution for MP contamination in creatures inhabiting the Da Nang Bay region. Consequently, it is essential to promptly implement steps to mitigate microplastic contamination in the research region.
URI: http://tvhdh.vnio.org.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/21710
ISSN: ISSN (print): 1859-3097, ISSN (online): 2815-5904
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