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Scientists find microplastics in fresh Antarctic snow for the first time

by The Financial Eye
2022/06/10/21:17
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Scientists find microplastics in fresh Antarctic snow for the first time

Scientists have found microplastics in a fresh snowfall in Antarctica for the first time, highlighting the extent of global plastic pollution as even the most remote regions experience contamination.

Researchers gathered samples of snow from 19 different sites in the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica and discovered plastic particles in all of them.

Most of the particles were from a type of plastic called polyethene terephthalate, which is found in clothing and water bottles.

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Scientists have found microplastics in a fresh snowfall in Antarctica for the first time, highlighting the extent of global plastic pollution as even the most remote regions experience contamination.

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Researchers from the University of Canterbury in New Zealand gathered samples of snow from 19 different sites in the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica and discovered plastic particles in all of them, according to a report published this week in the journal Cryosphere.

Most of the particles were from a type of plastic called polyethylene terephthalate, which is found in clothing and water bottles. The study found an average of 29 particles per litre of melted snow, higher than marine concentrations previously reported from the surrounding Ross Sea and in Antarctic sea ice.

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When University of Canterbury Ph.D. student Alex Aves travelled to Antarctica in 2019 to collect snow samples, “we were optimistic that she wouldn’t find any microplastics in such a pristine and remote location,” associate professor Laura Revell said in a statement.

At the time, there was little research on the presence of microplastics in the air, and scientists didn’t yet know the scope of the problem. After Aves’s discovery, Reve said that “looking back now, I’m not at all surprised.”

“From the studies published in the last few years we’ve learned that everywhere we look for airborne microplastics, we find them,” Reve said.

Microplastics are plastic pieces that are smaller than a grain of rice. They are harmful to environmental health and can lead to limited biological and reproductive functions in organisms. Microplastics can also potentially exacerbate climate change by accelerating snow and ice melt.

Researchers suggested that the microplastics found in the snow samples could have travelled thousands of kilometres through the air. But they said it’s just as likely that the presence of humans in Antarctica has established a microplastic “footprint.”

“It’s incredibly sad but finding microplastics in fresh Antarctic snow highlights the extent of plastic pollution in even the most remote regions of the world,” Aves said in a statement.

Source: CNBC

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