Ebenezer Nyadjro - NOAA Affiliate Thu, Jun 5, 2025 at 9:23 AM To: Michele MISTRI Dear Dr. Mistri, No worries. We greatly appreciate you providing us the needed information. Thanks for sending the other one to Sfriso. Kind regards, Ebenezer ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Thu, Jun 5, 2025 at 4:33 AM Michele MISTRI wrote: Dear Dr Nyadjro, I apologize greatly but I had completely forgotten about it... I attach the first file, I sent the second one to Sfriso (who no longer works with us) and I hope he can compile it soon. I apologize again... Il giorno mer 6 nov 2024 alle ore 22:38 Ebenezer Nyadjro - NOAA Affiliate ha scritto: Dear Dr. Mistri, Thanks for granting us the permission to include your data in the NOAA microplastics database. The papers are well written and contain nearly all the information that we need. Please provide us with the needed information highlighted in yellow in the attached excel sheets. Thanks, Ebenezer ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Tue, Nov 5, 2024 at 12:56 AM Michele MISTRI wrote: Dear Dr Nyadjro, yes of course!! Kind regards Il giorno lun 4 nov 2024 alle ore 21:30 Ebenezer Nyadjro - NOAA Affiliate ha scritto: Dear Dr. Mistri, I am the Microplasc Database manager for the Naonal Oceanic and Atmospheric Administraon’s (NOAA) Naonal Centers for Environmental Informaon (NCEI). NCEI is an archive of environmental data maintained by the US government and is publicly available for end-users across the world (for more informaon please visit https://www.ncei.noaa.gov). We recently launched a global microplascs database and website (https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/ products/microplastics) and are looking to include your microplascs data that were published in the underlisted: 1. Environment Internaonal: Microplasc accumulaon in benthic invertebrates in Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarcca) 2. Marine Polluon Bullen: Microplasc accumulaon in commercial fish from the Adriac Sea With your permission, your data will be part of the NOAA-NCEI global microplascs database that seeks to create a library of microplascs informaon that is publicly accessible, thereby further advancing research and management of this topic. I am looking forward to your response, Thank you Sincerely, Ebenezer Nyadjro