Abstract Plastic debris is widespread and ubiquitous in the marine environment and ingestion of plastic debris by marine organisms is well-documented. Viscera and gills of 110 individual marine fish from 11 commercial fish species collected from the marine fish market were examined for presence of plastic debris. Isolated particles were characterized by Raman spectroscopy, and elemental analysis was assessed using energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). Nine (of 11) species contained plastic debris. Out of 56 isolated particles, 76.8% were plastic polymers, 5.4% were pigments, and 17.8% were unidentified. Extracted plastic particle sizes ranged from 200 to 34,900 μm (mean = 2600 μm ±7.0 SD). Hazardous material was undetected using inor...
Yogyakarta is the second-largest producer of plastic waste in Indonesia. Plastic waste in the wate...
The widespread diffusion of plastics in the environment, especially in the oceans, is an issue well ...
Contamination of aquatic systems mainly by urbanization and poor sanitation, deficient or lack of wa...
Plastic debris is widespread and ubiquitous in the marine environment and ingestion of plastic debri...
Plastic wastes in marine environment will be degraded for long period of time to become microplastic...
Abstract Presence of microplastics (MPs) in a broad range of wild and cultured marine organisms is ...
Every year, ca. 300.000 million tons of single-use plastic objects are produced worldwide for differ...
Marine plastic pollution has become a prominent environmental issue in the recent years. Plastic ing...
There is a paucity of information about the occurrence of microplastics (MPs) in edible fish tissues...
In 2014, 311 million tonnes of plastics were produced worldwide while it is estimated that 10% ended...
Marine microplastic has been in the limelight recently. This study aimed to describe microplastic ty...
Plastics are one of the major contemporary problems for marine life. Several harmful effects on biot...
Plastic pollution has increased significantly in the past decades and is now a major global environm...
peer reviewedPlastic pollution, especially microplastics (MP) pollution, is a hot topic in both main...
The presence of microplastics (MPs) in the marine environment is a concerning topic due to the ecoto...
Yogyakarta is the second-largest producer of plastic waste in Indonesia. Plastic waste in the wate...
The widespread diffusion of plastics in the environment, especially in the oceans, is an issue well ...
Contamination of aquatic systems mainly by urbanization and poor sanitation, deficient or lack of wa...
Plastic debris is widespread and ubiquitous in the marine environment and ingestion of plastic debri...
Plastic wastes in marine environment will be degraded for long period of time to become microplastic...
Abstract Presence of microplastics (MPs) in a broad range of wild and cultured marine organisms is ...
Every year, ca. 300.000 million tons of single-use plastic objects are produced worldwide for differ...
Marine plastic pollution has become a prominent environmental issue in the recent years. Plastic ing...
There is a paucity of information about the occurrence of microplastics (MPs) in edible fish tissues...
In 2014, 311 million tonnes of plastics were produced worldwide while it is estimated that 10% ended...
Marine microplastic has been in the limelight recently. This study aimed to describe microplastic ty...
Plastics are one of the major contemporary problems for marine life. Several harmful effects on biot...
Plastic pollution has increased significantly in the past decades and is now a major global environm...
peer reviewedPlastic pollution, especially microplastics (MP) pollution, is a hot topic in both main...
The presence of microplastics (MPs) in the marine environment is a concerning topic due to the ecoto...
Yogyakarta is the second-largest producer of plastic waste in Indonesia. Plastic waste in the wate...
The widespread diffusion of plastics in the environment, especially in the oceans, is an issue well ...
Contamination of aquatic systems mainly by urbanization and poor sanitation, deficient or lack of wa...