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. 2023 Jul;619(7969):317-322.
doi: 10.1038/s41586-023-06168-4. Epub 2023 Jul 12.

Plastic debris in lakes and reservoirs

Veronica Nava  1 Sudeep Chandra  2   3 Julian Aherne  4 María B Alfonso  5 Ana M Antão-Geraldes  6   7 Katrin Attermeyer  8   9 Roberto Bao  10 Mireia Bartrons  11 Stella A Berger  12 Marcin Biernaczyk  13 Raphael Bissen  14 Justin D Brookes  15 David Brown  16 Miguel Cañedo-Argüelles  17 Moisés Canle  18 Camilla Capelli  19 Rafael Carballeira  10   20 José Luis Cereijo  21 Sakonvan Chawchai  22 Søren T Christensen  23 Kirsten S Christoffersen  24 Elvira de Eyto  25 Jorge Delgado  21 Tyler N Dornan  15 Jonathan P Doubek  26   27 Julia Dusaucy  28 Oxana Erina  29   30 Zeynep Ersoy  31   32   33 Heidrun Feuchtmayr  34 Maria Luce Frezzotti  35 Silvia Galafassi  36 David Gateuille  28 Vitor Gonçalves  37   38 Hans-Peter Grossart  12   38 David P Hamilton  39 Ted D Harris  40 Külli Kangur  41 Gökben Başaran Kankılıç  42 Rebecca Kessler  40 Christine Kiel  12 Edward M Krynak  2   3 Àngels Leiva-Presa  11 Fabio Lepori  19 Miguel G Matias  33   43 Shin-Ichiro S Matsuzaki  44 Yvonne McElarney  45 Beata Messyasz  46 Mark Mitchell  47 Musa C Mlambo  48 Samuel N Motitsoe  49 Sarma Nandini  50 Valentina Orlandi  35 Caroline Owens  51 Deniz Özkundakci  52 Solvig Pinnow  12 Agnieszka Pociecha  53 Pedro Miguel Raposeiro  37   54 Eva-Ingrid Rõõm  55 Federica Rotta  19 Nico Salmaso  56 S S S Sarma  50 Davide Sartirana  35 Facundo Scordo  57   58 Claver Sibomana  59 Daniel Siewert  60 Katarzyna Stepanowska  13 Ülkü Nihan Tavşanoğlu  61 Maria Tereshina  29 James Thompson  45   62 Monica Tolotti  56 Amanda Valois  63 Piet Verburg  64 Brittany Welsh  4 Brian Wesolek  65 Gesa A Weyhenmeyer  66 Naicheng Wu  67 Edyta Zawisza  68 Lauren Zink  69 Barbara Leoni  35
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Plastic debris in lakes and reservoirs

Veronica Nava et al. Nature. 2023 Jul.
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Abstract

Plastic debris is thought to be widespread in freshwater ecosystems globally1. However, a lack of comprehensive and comparable data makes rigorous assessment of its distribution challenging2,3. Here we present a standardized cross-national survey that assesses the abundance and type of plastic debris (>250 μm) in freshwater ecosystems. We sample surface waters of 38 lakes and reservoirs, distributed across gradients of geographical position and limnological attributes, with the aim to identify factors associated with an increased observation of plastics. We find plastic debris in all studied lakes and reservoirs, suggesting that these ecosystems play a key role in the plastic-pollution cycle. Our results indicate that two types of lakes are particularly vulnerable to plastic contamination: lakes and reservoirs in densely populated and urbanized areas and large lakes and reservoirs with elevated deposition areas, long water-retention times and high levels of anthropogenic influence. Plastic concentrations vary widely among lakes; in the most polluted, concentrations reach or even exceed those reported in the subtropical oceanic gyres, marine areas collecting large amounts of debris4. Our findings highlight the importance of including lakes and reservoirs when addressing plastic pollution, in the context of pollution management and for the continued provision of lake ecosystem services.

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