The purpose of this study was to investigate the microplastic (MP) pollution in sediments, surface waters, and four fsh spe‐
cies in the northern coast of the Persian Gulf. Sampling was conducted in seven important regions during December 2019.
The abundance of MPs was respectively 190±35.5 items/kg dry weight for sediments, 9.28±2.1 items/km2
for surface
waters, and 0.33±0.05 items/individual for fsh. There was no correlation between MP abundance in surface water, sedi‐
ment, and fsh samples. Except for Cynoglossus arel, abundance of isolated MPs did not show signifcant relationships with
body weight, body length, and gastrointestinal tract weight (P>0.05). MPs were ranged from 0.3 to 5 mm in size and were
prevailed by fber in shape; black, red, and blue in color; and polypropylene and polyethylene in polymer. This study may
help in increasing our knowledge regarding MP pollution in marine water systems and biota.