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Kelimpahan Mikroplastik pada Perairan Sumatera Barat: Literature Review
Summary
A literature review assessed microplastic abundance in the waters of West Sumatra, Indonesia, finding widespread MP detection across multiple aquatic ecosystems studied in the region. The review compiled evidence of MP accumulation and food chain transfer in West Sumatran coastal and freshwater environments.
The environment is a unity of space that includes all natural elements, including living things and the interactions between these elements. In recent decades, waste pollution, especially microplastics, has become a major threat to aquatic ecosystems and human health. Microplastics are small plastic particles that are dispersed in various aquatic ecosystems and can accumulate in the food chain. This study aims to assess the abundance of microplastics in West Sumatra waters, especially in coastal areas, rivers and lakes. The method used in this research is literature review. Based on the literature review, microplastics were found in sediments and marine organisms, such as fish contaminated by microplastics, with the dominant type being fibers. Some areas, such as Carocok Beach, Bungus Bay and Purus Beach, show high abundance of microplastics, which is associated with human activities and poor waste management. These findings emphasize the importance of better waste management to reduce microplastic pollution. This study also provides a clearer picture of the distribution of microplastics, their impacts on aquatic ecosystems and human health, and suggests more effective plastic waste management policies in West Sumatra to maintain the sustainability of aquatic ecosystems and public health.
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