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Plastics in Paradise: Unraveling the Impact of Imported Single-Use Plastics on Marine Life

transcript Verlag eBooks 2025
Ador, Dela Cruz, Bual, Apostol, Venturillo

Summary

This study investigated the impacts of imported single-use plastics on marine ecosystems in Aborlan, Palawan, Philippines, finding that respondents identified very high coastal waste levels and documented marked declines in marine biodiversity, species health, and fishing community livelihoods. Statistical analysis confirmed that non-degradable imported plastics are a significant driver of marine ecosystem degradation, prompting calls for stricter import regulations and enhanced waste management.

This study examined how imported single-use plastics affect marine ecosystems in Aborlan, Palawan. Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches, the research analyzed the volume, spread, and consequences of plastic waste in coastal areas. Data were collected from 150 respondents, including marine biodiversity experts, local community members, and representatives from governmental and non-governmental bodies, through surveys, interviews, and field observations. Results revealed that imported plastics are a major contributor to marine pollution, with respondents identifying very high levels of waste in coastal regions. The ecological consequences included a marked decline in marine biodiversity, harm to species health, and economic losses for local fishing communities. Statistical analysis confirmed that the influx of non-degradable plastics is a significant driver of marine life degradation. Based on these findings, the study advocates for more stringent import regulations, better waste management solutions, and increased community-based conservation efforts. Recommendations for policy changes, raising public awareness, and enhancing global partnerships to address plastic pollution were also proposed.

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