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Collection, Detection, Identification, and Estimation of Microplastic from the Marine Environment: An Overview

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Manisha K. Sangale, Rahul Vijay Kapoore, Anthony Gravell

Summary

Researchers reviewed techniques for collecting, detecting, and identifying microplastics in marine environments, highlighting the exponential growth of plastic pollution across all ocean zones and the health risks posed to marine organisms by these pervasive sub-5mm contaminants.

Microplastic (≤5 mm) is one of the potential pollutants in the marine environment. It leads to various health issues in marine biota. The microplastic pollution is increasing exponentially in all the zones of the biosphere. Microplastic is reported in...

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