Our research topic "From Micro to Macro: Interactions of Marine Biota with Plastic Pollution" was recently published by Frontiers. It is now available as an open-access ebook. We thank all authors and reviewers for their contributions.
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Marine plastic pollution is common worldwide. As a result, marine organisms from small to large are exposed to plastic debris. Thus, the research topic ‘From Micro to Macro’ explores the resulting interactions of marine biota with plastic pollution. https://t.co/tIioXfWqA5
Plasticoncrete is plastic contained in concrete. Our recent open access article characterized this novel plastic form and showed how it contributes to the accumulation of plastic debris in coastal sediments.
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Joern et al. recently 'Characterized Microbial Biofilms on Marine Plastics'. This open access article is part of the research topic 'Interactions of Marine Biota with Plastic Pollution'. Manuscript submission deadline is 7 July 2025. Thank you very much. https://t.co/UtGjj1BqeF
Novel article shows "Evidence of uses of marine litter by Mediterranean Cephalopoda". This article is part of the Research Topic "Interactions of Marine Biota with Plastic Pollution". Submissions are possible until 7 July 2025. Thank you very much. https://t.co/TE3h1dW8Ca
The stability of rocky intertidal communities along the Nova Scotia coast is changing with the ongoing climate and oceanographic change:
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New study in Marine Pollution Bulletin found emerging pollutants in whales from German waters: "When the small ones tease the largest: Microplastic and phthalate ester occurrence in cetaceans occasionally found in the German North Sea and Baltic Sea". https://t.co/2RyytFWC9o
New open access article published: Scrosati, R. A. & Ellrich, J. A. (2025). Support for the intermittent upwelling hypothesis using 10 years of barnacle recruitment data from a western ocean boundary in Atlantic Canada. PeerJ 13: e19470. https://t.co/wgBJtoGR9f
Deadline extended: our Research Topic in Frontiers in Marine Science accepts submissions until 7 May 2025. Thank you for your interest. https://t.co/ftQs0Xpc1L