TY - JOUR
T1 - A field and laboratory manual for sampling, processing and reporting microplastics in coastal and marine environments
AU - Wootton, Nina
AU - Reis-Santos, Patrick
AU - Przeslawski, Rachel
AU - Adyel, Tanveer M.
AU - Blewitt, Michelle
AU - Clarke, Bradley
AU - Crutchett, Thomas
AU - Ghose, Anirban
AU - Hajbane, Sara
AU - Hamann, Mark
AU - Hardesty, Britta Denise
AU - Hossain, Rumana
AU - Lavers, Jennifer L.
AU - Leterme, Sophie C.
AU - Leusch, Frederic D. L.
AU - Lynch, Samantha K.
AU - MacGregor, Melanie
AU - Motti, Cherie A.
AU - Noble, Warwick
AU - O'Brien, Allyson
AU - Palanisami, Thava
AU - Okoffo, Elvis D.
AU - Perera, Kushani
AU - Puskic, Peter
AU - Hollis, Joseph Razzell
AU - Roman, Lauren
AU - Sahajwalla, Veena
AU - Santana, Marina F. M.
AU - Snigirova, Anastasiia
AU - Tuuri, Elise
AU - Wilson, Scott P.
AU - Ziajahromi, Shima
AU - Gillanders, Bronwyn M.
PY - 2025/9/25
Y1 - 2025/9/25
N2 - Global interest in microplastics is increasing, with numerous organisations collecting data on microplastics in the environment. However, disparate sampling, analysis, and reporting methods limit our ability to integrate data, hindering a global understanding of microplastic occurrence, effects and dynamics. Drawing on international directives and collaborations, we present a comprehensive guideline of harmonised and standardised field and laboratory approaches for microplastics in marine and coastal environments. We aim to ensure data consistency and comparability, incorporating the latest methodological developments for investigating and monitoring microplastics in four environmental matrices: sediment, water, biota, and air. A participatory approach brought together 40 researchers with diverse experience, reflecting a broad range of regional and international research. We provide best practice recommendations for sample processing to isolate, quantify and characterise microplastics, along with effective quality assurance and quality control measures. We also include reporting and data release recommendations, to ensure consistency and comparability across datasets. This guideline is endorsed by Ocean Best Practices System. By following these guidelines, and incorporating workflows supporting Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) data, diverse stakeholders and practitioners can generate harmonised data essential for decision-making, facilitating a collective ability to synthesise global datasets and support action on microplastics.
AB - Global interest in microplastics is increasing, with numerous organisations collecting data on microplastics in the environment. However, disparate sampling, analysis, and reporting methods limit our ability to integrate data, hindering a global understanding of microplastic occurrence, effects and dynamics. Drawing on international directives and collaborations, we present a comprehensive guideline of harmonised and standardised field and laboratory approaches for microplastics in marine and coastal environments. We aim to ensure data consistency and comparability, incorporating the latest methodological developments for investigating and monitoring microplastics in four environmental matrices: sediment, water, biota, and air. A participatory approach brought together 40 researchers with diverse experience, reflecting a broad range of regional and international research. We provide best practice recommendations for sample processing to isolate, quantify and characterise microplastics, along with effective quality assurance and quality control measures. We also include reporting and data release recommendations, to ensure consistency and comparability across datasets. This guideline is endorsed by Ocean Best Practices System. By following these guidelines, and incorporating workflows supporting Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) data, diverse stakeholders and practitioners can generate harmonised data essential for decision-making, facilitating a collective ability to synthesise global datasets and support action on microplastics.
KW - polymer
KW - plastic
KW - monitoring
KW - best practices
KW - marine debris
KW - marine sampling
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105018722908&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3389/fmars.2025.1674412
DO - 10.3389/fmars.2025.1674412
M3 - Article
SN - 2296-7745
VL - 12
JO - Frontiers in Marine Science
JF - Frontiers in Marine Science
M1 - 1674412
ER -