Plastic debris is a worldwide problem. This is particularly acute in the Pacific region, where its scale is a reason for serious concerns. There is an obvious need for studies to assess the extent to which plastic debris affects the Pacific. Therefore, this research aims to address this need by undertaking a systematic assessment of the ecological and health impacts of plastic debris on Pacific islands. Using pertinent historical qualitative and quantitative data of the distribution of plastic debris in the region, this study identified pollution and contamination trends and risks to ecosystems, and suggests some measures which may be deployed to address the identified problems. The study illustrates the fact that Pacific Island States are ...
The rate of plastic pollution entering the environment is accelerating with plastic productionpredic...
Plastic waste ends up in the ocean through run-off and rivers which affects the marine ecosystem. Co...
Marine debris is now a ubiquitous component of the Anthropocene global ocean. Plastic ingestion by m...
Plastic debris is a worldwide problem. This is particularly acute in the Pacific region, where its s...
Plastic debris is a worldwide problem. This is particularly acute in the Pacific region, where its s...
Although the phenomenon of marine plastic debris is now widely recognized as a problem for the inter...
Plastic pollution (PP) is perpetual, persistent, and ubiquitous. Furthermore, it is a growing global...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest trash site on the planet. It is in the North-Central ...
Plastic particles are emerging, ubiquitous contaminants and the pollution of the environment with pl...
For over 60 years, our oceans have been a reservoir for exponentially increasing amounts of plastic ...
Studies on marine debris have gained worldwide attention since many types of debris have found their...
Plastics in the marine environment are a growing environmental threat with mounting research on impa...
In just over half a century plastic products have revolutionized human society and have infiltrated ...
Plastic pollution is a growing environmental problem that is attracting increasing interest across s...
Plastic pollution in the ocean is a global environmental crisis with profound consequences for marin...
The rate of plastic pollution entering the environment is accelerating with plastic productionpredic...
Plastic waste ends up in the ocean through run-off and rivers which affects the marine ecosystem. Co...
Marine debris is now a ubiquitous component of the Anthropocene global ocean. Plastic ingestion by m...
Plastic debris is a worldwide problem. This is particularly acute in the Pacific region, where its s...
Plastic debris is a worldwide problem. This is particularly acute in the Pacific region, where its s...
Although the phenomenon of marine plastic debris is now widely recognized as a problem for the inter...
Plastic pollution (PP) is perpetual, persistent, and ubiquitous. Furthermore, it is a growing global...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest trash site on the planet. It is in the North-Central ...
Plastic particles are emerging, ubiquitous contaminants and the pollution of the environment with pl...
For over 60 years, our oceans have been a reservoir for exponentially increasing amounts of plastic ...
Studies on marine debris have gained worldwide attention since many types of debris have found their...
Plastics in the marine environment are a growing environmental threat with mounting research on impa...
In just over half a century plastic products have revolutionized human society and have infiltrated ...
Plastic pollution is a growing environmental problem that is attracting increasing interest across s...
Plastic pollution in the ocean is a global environmental crisis with profound consequences for marin...
The rate of plastic pollution entering the environment is accelerating with plastic productionpredic...
Plastic waste ends up in the ocean through run-off and rivers which affects the marine ecosystem. Co...
Marine debris is now a ubiquitous component of the Anthropocene global ocean. Plastic ingestion by m...