Plastics in stomachs of northern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) collected at Flemish Cap, Grand Banks of Newfoundland

Sterre De Bruin, Jan A. van Franeker, André Meijboom, Jens-Kjeld Jensen, Bjarni Jacobsen, Susanne Kühn

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Abstract

Incidental studies of plastic ingestion by the northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) over a wide geographical range
can improve our understanding of the distribution of marine litter in the global oceans and of the processes
involved. A sample of 37 stomachs from northern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) collected in June 2021 near Flemish
Cap at the eastern end of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland was analysed for the presence of plastic litter.
Overall, 89 % of the birds contained plastic, with on average 6.6 particles, and a mass of 0.093 g per bird. No
statistical differences were found in the quantity of plastic between males and females. A proportion of 27 % of
all birds contained >0.1 g plastic, exceeding the Fulmar Threshold Value (FTV%) and international target of <10
%. Within an existing model that linked plastic abundance to latitude, the Newfoundland sample represented a
clear outlier with a considerably lower FTV% compared to what would be expected. Flemish Cap is situated at
the border between the southern tip of the cold and relatively clean Labrador Current coming from the north, and
the warm and more polluted waters of the Gulf Stream further south. A logistic model using average annual sea
surface temperatures representing North Atlantic current systems was applied and demonstrated a highly significant correlation, with the Newfoundland FTV% fitting much closer to the modelled prediction. This new
model improves the understanding of geographical patterns in plastic uptake by fulmars.
Original languageEnglish
Article number117894
Number of pages8
JournalMarine Pollution Bulletin
Volume215
Publication statusPublished - 29 Mar 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Plastic ingestion
  • Fulmar-threshold-value FTV
  • Geographical pattern
  • North Atlantic Ocean
  • Ocean currents
  • Latitude
  • Sea surface temperature SST
  • Fulmarus glacialis

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