Marine pollution: the global challenge of ocean contaminants and mitigation efforts
South Eastern University of Sri Lanka · Uva Wellassa University
Abstract
Abstract Marine pollution threatens ocean ecosystems and human health through eutrophication, bioaccumulation, and habitat degradation. This article discusses chemical contaminants, nutrient pollution and eutrophication, marine debris, ocean noise pollution, global and regional hotspots of ocean pollution, the impact of pollution on marine biodiversity, mitigation strategies and global effects, restoration and cleanup efforts, and challenges and future outlooks in marine pollution. The excess nutrient levels disturb ecological balances, cause harmful algal blooms, and threaten biodiversity and coastal economies. While plastic pollution has received widespread attention, marine debris also includes non-plastic…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 28.73
- Percentile
- 99%
- References
- 154
Authors
10- SMS. M. Kenneth Wijesinghe
South Eastern University of Sri Lanka
- BGB. G. Hasitha Dilshan Karunarathna
South Eastern University of Sri Lanka
- WKW. K. Maheshika Gayathri Kumarawansha
South Eastern University of Sri Lanka
- KLK. L. A. Avidya Ravishani Liyanage
South Eastern University of Sri Lanka
- PHP. H. M. Shanika Ravihari Pahathkumbura
South Eastern University of Sri Lanka
Topics & keywords
- Marine debris
- Marine pollution
- Marine ecosystem
- Marine habitats
- Coral reef
- Plastic pollution
- Microplastics
- Marine life