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This is a research dataset (not a primary research paper) containing the complete microplastic particle records extracted from tissue samples of two commercially important marine fish species — Megalaspis cordyla and skipjack tuna — compiled as supplementary material for a published manuscript.
This data file contains the complete microplastic particle dataset used in the manuscript. The dataset compiles all detected microplastic particles extracted from tissue samples of two commercially important marine fish species: Megalaspis cordyla and Katsuwonus pelamis (Skipjack tuna). The data were generated through a standardized digestion and stereomicroscopy-based identification protocol, followed by polymer confirmation where possible.
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