Guidelines for Harmonizing Ocean Surface Microplastic Monitoring Methods. Version 1.0. {SUPERSEDED by http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-867]
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Michida, Yutaka
Chavanich, Suchana
Cózar Cabañas, Andrés
Hagmann, Pascal
Hinata, Hirofumi
Isobe, Atsuhiko
Kershaw, Peter
Kozlovskii, Nikolai
Li, Daoji
Lusher, Amy L.
Martí, Elisa
Mason, Sherri A.
Mu, Jingli
Saito, Hiroaki
Shim, Won Joon
Syakti, Agung Dhamar
Takada, Hideshige
Thompson, Richard
Tokai, Tadashi
Uchida, Keiichi
Vasilenko, Katerina
Wang, Juying
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Marine litter, including microplastics, is a current global challenge. Determining the existing distributions and quantities of microplastics in the ocean is an urgent task.
Comparison of reported microplastic abundances, however, is difficult at present due to diverse monitoring methods. Hence, harmonization of monitoring methods for marine litter, including microplastics, is recognized as an important task/activity.
To remedy the situation, the Ministry of the Environment, Japan (below, MOEJ) has been promoting efforts to ascertain the actual state of marine pollution by encouraging horizontal distribution mapping of microplastic densities at the ocean surface worldwide. The MOEJ has developed Guidelines to harmonize ocean surface layer microplastic sampling and analytical methods, based on the results of two projects implemented by scientists. The first of these, for examining analytical methods, was an inter-laboratory comparison conducted by 12 institutes in 10 countries in 201.....
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Ministry of the Environment, Japan (MOEJ)Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
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Michida, Y. et al (2019) Guidelines for Harmonizing Ocean Surface Microplastic Monitoring Methods. Version 1.0. Chiyoda-ku, Japan, Ministry of the Environment, 68pp. DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-513Collections