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Quantification, characterization and risk assessment of microplastics from five major estuaries along the northern Bay of Bengal coast.
Banik, Partho; Anisuzzaman, Md; Bhattacharjee, Shovon; Marshall, David J; Yu, Jimmy; Nur, As-Ad Ujjaman; Jolly, Yeasmin N; Mamun, Md Al-; Paray, Bilal Ahamad; Bappy, Md Maheen Mahmud; Bhuiyan, Tabarok; Hossain, M Belal.
Affiliation
  • Banik P; Department of Fisheries and Marine Science, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Sonapur, 3814, Bangladesh.
  • Anisuzzaman M; Department of Fisheries and Marine Science, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Sonapur, 3814, Bangladesh.
  • Bhattacharjee S; Biosecurity Program, Kirby Institute, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia; Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Noakhali, 3814, Bangladesh.
  • Marshall DJ; Environmental and Life Sciences Programme, Faculty of Science, University Brunei Darussalam, Jala Tungku Link, Gadong, BE, 1410, Brunei Darussalam.
  • Yu J; School of Engineering and Built Environment, Griffith University, Nathan, QLD, 4111, Australia.
  • Nur AU; Department of Fisheries and Marine Science, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Sonapur, 3814, Bangladesh.
  • Jolly YN; Atmospheric and Environmental Chemistry Laboratory, Chemistry Division, Atomic Energy Centre, Dhaka, 1000, Bangladesh.
  • Mamun MA; Materials Science Division, Atomic Energy Centre Dhaka, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, Dhaka, 1000, Bangladesh.
  • Paray BA; Department of Zoology, College of Science, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2455, Riyadh, 11451, Saudi Arabia.
  • Bappy MMM; Department of Fisheries and Marine Science, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Sonapur, 3814, Bangladesh.
  • Bhuiyan T; Department of Oceanography, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Noakhali, 3814, Bangladesh.
  • Hossain MB; Department of Fisheries and Marine Science, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Sonapur, 3814, Bangladesh; School of Engineering and Built Environment, Griffith University, Nathan, QLD, 4111, Australia. Electronic address: belal.hossain@nstu.edu.bd.
Environ Pollut ; 342: 123036, 2024 Feb 01.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38030111
ABSTRACT
Microplastics (MPs) as hazardous contaminants has drawn the rapid attention of the general public due to their omnipresence and adverse impacts on ecosystems and human health. Despite this, understanding of MPs contamination levels in the estuarine ecosystems along the Bay of Bengal coast remains very limited. This research focused on the presence, spatial distribution, morpho-chemical characteristics and ecological implications of MPs in water and sediment from five key estuaries (Meghna, Karnaphuli, Matamuhuri, Bakkhali, and Naf rivers) within the Bengal delta. Out of the five estuaries, the Meghna exhibited the least amount of MPs in both surface water (150.00 ± 65.62 items/m3) and sediment (30.56 ± 9.34 items/kg). In contrast, the highest occurrence of MPs was recorded in Karnaphuli river water (350.00 ± 69.22 items/m3) and Matamuhuri river sediment (118.33 ± 26.81 items/kg). ANOVA indicated a statistically significant distinction (p < 0.01) among the examined estuaries. Most identified MPs were fibers and < 0.5 mm in size in both water and sediment samples. Transparent MPs were dominant in both water (42.28%) and sediment (45.22%). Besides violet, red, blue, pink and green colored MPs were also observed. Various polymer types, including PE, PP, PET, PS, Nylon, EVA, and ABS, were detected, with PE being the dominant one. Based on the polymer risk index (PHI), the estuaries were classified as hazard level V, signifying a severe level of MP contamination. However, the potential ecological hazardous index (PHI), potential ecological risk index (RI), and pollution load index (PLI) indicated moderate pollution levels. This study offers initial insights into the pollution caused by MPs in major estuaries of Bengal delta, which policymakers can utilize to implement suitable management strategies.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Polluants chimiques de l&apos;eau / Microplastiques Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Environ Pollut Sujet du journal: SAUDE AMBIENTAL Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Bangladesh

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Polluants chimiques de l&apos;eau / Microplastiques Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Environ Pollut Sujet du journal: SAUDE AMBIENTAL Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Bangladesh
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