Plastic pollution in the marine environment
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Abstract
In sediments at different aquatic environments over the world. The microplastic accumulation rate of coastal and marine organisms varied at 0.1-15,033 counts. Accordingly, plastic pollution creates several kinds of negative consequences combined with ecological and socio-economic effects. Entanglement, toxicological effects via ingestion of plastics, suffocation, starvation, dispersal, and rafting of organisms, provision of new habitats, and introduction of invasive species are significant ecological effects with growing threats to biodiversity and trophic relationships. Degradation (changes in the ecosystem state) and modifications of marine systems are associated with loss of ecosystem services and values.…
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- Pollution
- Marine pollution
- Environmental science
- Plastic pollution
- Oceanography
- Microplastics
- Engineering
- Geology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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