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The Offshore Blind Spot: In Situ Microplastic Emissions and Their Fate in the Marine Environment

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Key Laboratory of Marine Ecological Monitoring and Restoration Technologies, East China Sea Ecology Center, Ministry of Natural Resources, Shanghai 201206, China
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East China Sea Forecasting and Disaster Reduction Center, Ministry of Natural Resources, Shanghai 201306, China
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Observation and Research Station of Huaniaoshan East China Sea Ocean-Atmosphere Integrated Ecosystem, Ministry of Natural Resources, Shanghai 200136, China
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College of Oceanography and Ecological Science, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China
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Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 1, Leninskie Gory, Moscow 119991, Russia
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N.N. Zubov State Oceanographic Institute, Roshydromet, 6, Kropotkinskii Lane, Moscow 119034, Russia
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Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, 36, Nakhimovskiy Prospekt, Moscow 117997, Russia
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J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2026, 14(12), 1128; https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse14121128
Submission received: 7 May 2026 / Revised: 6 June 2026 / Accepted: 15 June 2026 / Published: 18 June 2026
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Monitoring and Mitigation of Marine Plastic Pollution)

Abstract

Mass–balance discrepancies exist between estimated land-based inputs and observed marine plastic inventories. While current global mass–balance models predominantly treat the open ocean as a passive terminal sink, they overlook the rapid expansion of offshore and deep-sea industrial frontiers. This review identifies offshore and deep-sea activities as active, in situ emission nodes of microplastics (MPs). Through a bibliometric analysis and numerical descriptions of studies, we document that direct offshore emissions are underrepresented in the current literature. By synthesizing these limited quantitative data, preliminary metrics indicate localized MP enrichment signals and elevated biological exposure near specific offshore infrastructures. Furthermore, plastics released directly into the marine environment bypass terrestrial weathering, undergoing distinct multiscale aging pathways governed by the complex interplay of wave-induced physical fragmentation bounded by critical size thresholds, UV-driven chemical photo-oxidation, and biological interactions. We conclude that refining global plastic budgets supports moving toward an integrated ocean-industrial framework. However, the synthesis remains constrained by data scarcity and high methodological heterogeneity across different environmental matrices. Future strategies must prioritize standardized in situ flux quantification and the incorporation of MP emission risks into offshore Environmental Impact Assessments.
Keywords: marine debris; offshore infrastructure; wind farm; plastic fragmentation marine debris; offshore infrastructure; wind farm; plastic fragmentation

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Yao, W.; Yu, Y.; Yu, T.; Pogojeva, M.; Su, L. The Offshore Blind Spot: In Situ Microplastic Emissions and Their Fate in the Marine Environment. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2026, 14, 1128. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse14121128

AMA Style

Yao W, Yu Y, Yu T, Pogojeva M, Su L. The Offshore Blind Spot: In Situ Microplastic Emissions and Their Fate in the Marine Environment. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. 2026; 14(12):1128. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse14121128

Chicago/Turabian Style

Yao, Weimin, Yang Yu, Tianqi Yu, Maria Pogojeva, and Lei Su. 2026. "The Offshore Blind Spot: In Situ Microplastic Emissions and Their Fate in the Marine Environment" Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 14, no. 12: 1128. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse14121128

APA Style

Yao, W., Yu, Y., Yu, T., Pogojeva, M., & Su, L. (2026). The Offshore Blind Spot: In Situ Microplastic Emissions and Their Fate in the Marine Environment. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 14(12), 1128. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse14121128

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