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Activity data of individual juvenile Amphiprion ocellaris
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Microplastic counts and polymer type in analysis-required aliquots of sedimen...
This data table provided information about the microplastic identification analysis carried out on the samples listed in the data set doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.928575. To guarantee a... -
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Microplastic number and polymer types in sediment samples from the Kuril Kamt...
The dataset below provides information about the microplastic contamination in the Kuril Kamchatka Trench in the NW Pacific Ocean. The samples were collected in summer 2016... -
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Effect and fate study with blue mussels and microplastic in a laboratory expe...
Adult blue mussels (Mytilus spp.) were exposed to microplastic particles in a controlled laboratory experiment. The study was conducted to investigate I) the effect of... -
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Experiment with blue mussels and microplastics during a 42 weeks-long exposure
These datasets comprise data obtained during a 42 week-long exposure experiment of Mytilus spp. to two types of microplastics, namely spherical polystyrene (PS) particles and... -
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Microplastic abundance in beach sediments of the Kiel Fjord
We assessed the abundance of microplastic (0.2 - 5 mm) in drift line sediments from three sites in Kiel Fjord, Western Baltic. The first site is intensively used by beach... -
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Microplastic ingestion and activity data in juvenile A. ocellaris
The potential influence of microplastic debris on marine organisms is an issue of great ecological and socioeconomic concern. Experiments exposing fishes and invertebrates to...