Universitat de Girona Tracks Microplastic Trends at La Pletera in Relation to Anthropogenic Pressure Researchers from the University of Girona conducted a field campaign at La Pletera to monitor how microplastic concentrations evolve over time along a gradient of human influence, within the framework of the PlastikHum project. 03 de juny 2025 Recerca i transferència Territori
The Environmental Physics Research Group from the Universitat de Girona (UdG) recently carried out a field campaign at La Pletera, part of the Montgrí, Medes Islands, and Baix Ter Natural Park. This initiative aimed to gather experimental data and sediment samples to analyze microplastic concentrations in the region. The site, known for its rich biodiversity and ecological significance, provided a critical setting for studying the impacts of microplastics on coastal ecosystems.During the campaign, the team meticulously collected samples from various points within La Platera, to quantify the prevalence of microplastics in the area. The data acquired will contribute significantly to the PlastikHum project, which seeks to understand and mitigate the effects of microplastics in Mediterranean coastal and transitional waters. The insights gained from this research are expected to inform strategies to reduce microplastic pollution, thereby protecting marine life and maintaining the ecological balance of the region.Through their rigorous fieldwork and subsequent analyses, the UdG researchers continue to lead efforts in tackling one of the pressing environmental issues of our time.
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