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This commentary evaluates our knowledge concerning the interactions between marine organisms and microplastics and identifies the lack of microbial research into microplastic contamination as a significant knowledge gap. Microorganisms in coastal sediments are highlighted as a key category of life with reference to understanding and mitigating the potential adverse effects of microplastics on marine ecosystems.

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This work identifies several novel avenues for research, including: 1) characterizing the ecological responses of microorganisms to the deposition of microplastics and plastic-associated chemicals into marine environments; 2) wider investigations of the microbial colonization and biodegradation of plastic materials; 3) determining spatial and temporal patterns in the taxonomic composition and functional potential of microplastic-colonizing microbial assemblages.

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This page is a summary of: Interactions Between Microorganisms and Marine Microplastics: A Call for Research, Marine Technology Society Journal, March 2011, Marine Technology Society,
DOI: 10.4031/mtsj.45.2.2.
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