EPHEMARE
Project summary
Microplastics show the potential to play a remarkable role in the incorporation and trophic transfer of pollutants into marine food webs. The toxic effects of microplastics on marine organisms are unclear and need further investigation. EPHEMARE, targets (1) the uptake, tissue distribution, final fate and effects of microplastics in organisms representative of pelagic and benthic ecosystems, and (2) the potential role of microplastics as vectors of model Persistent Pollutants that readily adsorb to their surfaces. The European consortium includes experts in biological effects of marine pollutants at molecular, cellular, physiological and organismic levels, up to-date singular facilities for aquatic toxicity testing under strict conditions, and some of the world leading teams in microplastics research and incorporates capacity to communicate project findings to a range of audiences and stakeholders.
Project data
Title (original language)
Ecotoxicological effects of microplastics in marine ecosystems.
Title in English
Ecotoxicological effects of microplastics in marine ecosystems.
Start year
End year
Funding program
Water JPI Oceans
Program scope
Coordinating institution
UVIGO- ECIMAT
Coordinator email
rbeiras@uvigo.gal
Country of coordinating body
Partners/Collaborating entities
IEO, UVIGO-ECIMAT, IFREMER, NIB – Eslovenia
Universidad de Gante – Bélgica
Universidad de Plymouth – Reino Unido
Instituto Noruego de Investigación del Agua (NIVA) – Noruega
Universidad de Siena – Italia
Budget
3154000
Coordinator
Ricardo Beiras
Coordinator email
rbeiras@uvigo.gal
Partners/Collaborating entities
IEO, UVIGO-ECIMAT, IFREMER, NIB – Eslovenia
Universidad de Gante – Bélgica
Universidad de Plymouth – Reino Unido
Instituto Noruego de Investigación del Agua (NIVA) – Noruega
Universidad de Siena – Italia