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Ingestion of a Large Plastic Fragment by a Gilthead Seabream, Sparus aurata

Authors: Sabhah Alhmoudi, Nabil Mansour, Ahmed G. Ismail.


A Record of a transparent macroplastic fragment in the intestine of seabream fish. AI: anterior intestine; MI: middle intestine; PI: posterior intestine; P: plastic fragment; S: stomach.


Abstract: In this report, a farmed seabream, Sparus aurata, weighing 209 grams and measuring 300 mm in total length was found to have ingested a transparent plastic fragment > 150 mm long, lodged within its intestine. Both the affected and unaffected regions of the intestinal wall exhibited physical and pathological damage. In conclusion, farmed seabream fish can ingest large plastic fragments which leads to gut blockage and/or sever intestinal damage.


 
 
 

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