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Microplastics Contamination in the Environment: An Ecotoxicological Concern
Author(s) -
T. Sreelakshmi,
Chitra K. C
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of zoological investigations
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2454-3055
DOI - 10.33745/ijzi.2021.v07i01.019
Subject(s) - microplastics , plastic pollution , food chain , debris , environmental science , trophic level , bioplastic , fishery , environmental protection , ecology , biology , geography , meteorology
The accumulation of plastic products in the terrestrial and aquatic environment is one of the majorconcerns in recent years. The quality of the ecosystem is affected globally due to the large production, ubiquitoususage, and poor plastic waste disposal. Plastic debris is categorized based on its size as macroplastics, mesoplastics,microplastics, and nanoplastics, respectively. Microplastics are the emerging contaminant that occurs in varyingshapes like tiny beads, spheres, films, fragments, fibres, and filaments. The use of microplastics in cosmetics andabrasion from large plastic items including textile fibres and tyres are suspected to contaminate the environmentwhen it reaches the aquatic ecosystem. Indian coastal waters are polluted by microplastics owing toindustrialization, overpopulation, tourist and maritime activities. Many species of fishes, reptiles, birds, andmammals are directly threatened by entanglement or ingestion, and some marine mammals consume a largeamount of microplastic debris by raptorial feeding thereby leads to trophic transfer. Humans are considered as themost exposed organisms than other vertebrates as they occupy at the top of the food chain. Certain governmentlegislations have been put forth to ban some products that are considered as the major contributor to plastic debris.Recently, the use of bioplastics is increased all over the world to replace microplastics in industrial and commercialproducts. However, there is little awareness of the microplastic pollutants among the public, thus the main motiveof this review is to provide public awareness and responsibility to limit the use of plastics that adversely damageour environment

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