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Marine microplastics in the ASEAN region: A review of the current state of knowledge

Environmental Pollution 2021 110 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Emily Curren, Emily Curren, Emily Curren, Emily Curren, Emily Curren, Emily Curren, Emily Curren, Emily Curren, Emily Curren, Sandric Chee Yew Leong, Sandric Chee Yew Leong Sandric Chee Yew Leong, Sandric Chee Yew Leong, Sandric Chee Yew Leong Sandric Chee Yew Leong Victor S. Kuwahara, Victor S. Kuwahara, Victor S. Kuwahara, Victor S. Kuwahara, Teruaki Yoshida, Sandric Chee Yew Leong, Sandric Chee Yew Leong, Sandric Chee Yew Leong, Victor S. Kuwahara, Teruaki Yoshida, Teruaki Yoshida, Sandric Chee Yew Leong Sandric Chee Yew Leong Sandric Chee Yew Leong, Sandric Chee Yew Leong Sandric Chee Yew Leong Sandric Chee Yew Leong Sandric Chee Yew Leong Sandric Chee Yew Leong, Sandric Chee Yew Leong, Emily Curren, Sandric Chee Yew Leong, Sandric Chee Yew Leong, Emily Curren, Sandric Chee Yew Leong Sandric Chee Yew Leong Sandric Chee Yew Leong Sandric Chee Yew Leong Sandric Chee Yew Leong, Sandric Chee Yew Leong, Teruaki Yoshida, Teruaki Yoshida, Emily Curren, Sandric Chee Yew Leong, Sandric Chee Yew Leong

Summary

This review synthesized available data on marine microplastic pollution across the ten ASEAN member nations, finding widespread contamination in coastal and open-water environments with significant knowledge gaps in several countries due to limited monitoring capacity.

Study Type Environmental

Microplastic pollution is a prevalent and serious problem in marine environments. These particles have a detrimental impact on marine ecosystems. They are harmful to marine organisms and are known to be a habitat for toxic microorganisms. Marine microplastics have been identified in beach sand, the seafloor and also in marine biota. Although research investigating the presence of microplastics in various marine environments have increased across the years, studies in Southeast Asia are still relatively limited. In this paper, 36 studies on marine microplastic pollution in Southeast Asia were reviewed and discussed, focusing on microplastics in beach and benthic sediments, seawater and marine organisms. These studies have shown that the presence of fishing harbours, aquaculture farms, and tourism result in an increased abundance of microplastics. The illegal and improper disposal of waste from village settlements and factories also contribute to the high abundance of microplastics observed. Hence, it is crucial to identify the hotspots of microplastic pollution, for assessment and mitigation purposes. Future studies should aim to standardize protocols and quantification, to allow for better quantification and assessment of the levels of microplastic contamination for monitoring purposes.

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