Introduction: Water territories produce a large number of biota worldwide. The imbalance in conserving aquatic ecosystems, along with the increasing disposal of waste into the environment, has resulted in the risk of contamination of the environment and the resulting biota. The dangers of waste disposal into water can destroy the ecosystem and affect the usability of water for the environment and human beings. Discussion: The PRISMA method was used in this literature review, which examined 35 articles: 23 articles from ScienceDirect, 10 articles from Proquest, and 2 articles from PubMed. Data were analyzed by synthesizing the research variables compared with theory and then presented in the form of tables and figures. The results of this st...
Plastic pollution is a major global issue due to its non-biodegradability and persistence in nature....
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Plastics become debris in the ocean that can be broken down into tiny particles of micro size (<5...
Plastics have become ubiquitous within society as production has increased over the last few decades...
Microplastic particles present ubiquitously throughout the marine environment. To assess the widespr...
Microplastics (\u3e 5 mm) have gained popularity in research and the public eye in recent years. Thi...
© 2007, Thai Society of Higher Education Institutes on Environment. All Rights Reserved. Microplasti...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Microplastics (plastic < 5mm) are ubiquitous in marine...
Microplastics is a problem that has been concerning, especially in marine habitat. The presence of m...
Due to the ever-increasing production of plastic litter and its subsequent accumulation as microplas...
Marine bivalves, organisms with a worldwide distribution, have an essential role in ecosystem struct...
Plastic polymers less than 5 mm in diameter, called microplastics (MPs), are an emerging contaminant...
Microplastics (MPs) represent a matter of growing concern for the marine environment. Their ingestio...
Plastic pollution is a major global issue due to its non-biodegradability and persistence in nature....
Microplastics are a prolific environmental contaminant that can adversely impact sensitive marine or...
Microplastic is defined as plastic debris with a size less than 5mm. It is characterized based on co...
Plastics can reach the coastal environment and could impact the marine environment. Mussels are mari...
Plastics become debris in the ocean that can be broken down into tiny particles of micro size (<5...
Plastics have become ubiquitous within society as production has increased over the last few decades...
Microplastic particles present ubiquitously throughout the marine environment. To assess the widespr...
Microplastics (\u3e 5 mm) have gained popularity in research and the public eye in recent years. Thi...
© 2007, Thai Society of Higher Education Institutes on Environment. All Rights Reserved. Microplasti...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Microplastics (plastic < 5mm) are ubiquitous in marine...
Microplastics is a problem that has been concerning, especially in marine habitat. The presence of m...
Due to the ever-increasing production of plastic litter and its subsequent accumulation as microplas...
Marine bivalves, organisms with a worldwide distribution, have an essential role in ecosystem struct...
Plastic polymers less than 5 mm in diameter, called microplastics (MPs), are an emerging contaminant...
Microplastics (MPs) represent a matter of growing concern for the marine environment. Their ingestio...
Plastic pollution is a major global issue due to its non-biodegradability and persistence in nature....
Microplastics are a prolific environmental contaminant that can adversely impact sensitive marine or...
Microplastic is defined as plastic debris with a size less than 5mm. It is characterized based on co...