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ClearIdentification of microplastics in milkfish (Chanos chanos) in tradisional ponds in Pedaleman Village, Serang Regency
Researchers identified microplastics in the digestive tracts of 24 milkfish (Chanos chanos) collected from aquaculture ponds in Pedaleman Village, Indonesia, finding fragments as the most abundant type followed by fibers and films, with FTIR analysis identifying polymers including polyethylene, PTFE, PMMA, and nylon.
Microplastic Contamination in Fish, Water and Sediment from Milkfish Ponds: Environmental Insights from Kasemen District, Banten Province, Indonesia
Researchers assessed microplastic contamination in the flesh, intestines, stomach, gills, water, and sediment of milkfish from aquaculture ponds in Kasemen District, Banten Province, Indonesia, across six sampling stations. Microplastics were detected in all matrices, with the study providing environmental insights into how household plastic waste entering ponds degrades and accumulates throughout the aquatic food chain.
Identification of Microplastics Content in Sediment, Water and Digestive Channel of Milkfish (Chanos chanos) in Sidoarjo Pond
Researchers quantified microplastics in sediment, water, and the digestive tracts of milkfish (Chanos chanos) from semi-intensive and traditional ponds in Sidoarjo, Indonesia. Microplastic abundance was higher in traditional pond sediments (613 particles per 50 g versus 300 in semi-intensive ponds), and fish from traditional ponds contained more particles (9.5 per individual versus 6), with polyamide being the dominant polymer type.
Analysis of microplastic content in milkfish (Chanos chanos) in the Domas Village aquaculture pond, Pontang District, Serang Regency, Banten Province
Researchers analyzed the abundance, characteristics, and polymer types of microplastics in milkfish (Chanos chanos) from aquaculture ponds in Domas Village, Banten Province, Indonesia, using purposive sampling and descriptive analysis. The study aimed to document microplastic contamination in farmed milkfish as a contribution to understanding polymer pollution in Indonesian aquaculture systems.
Microplastics contamination in aquaculture-rich regions: A case study in Gresik, East Java, Indonesia
This study provides the first assessment of microplastic contamination in milkfish aquaculture ponds in Gresik, Indonesia. Researchers found microplastics in both water and sediment across all sampling sites, with fragments, fibers, films, and pellets of various polymer types present, largely linked to human activities surrounding the ponds.
Identification of microplastics content in milkfish (Chanos chanos), water and sediment in ponds in Muncung Village, Kronjo District
Researchers analyzed microplastic abundance and characteristics in milkfish (Chanos chanos), water, and sediment at six stations in Muncung Village ponds, finding fragments, fibers, and films with the highest abundance in intestinal tissue, and FTIR analysis identifying six polymer types including ABS, PVC, PP, and EVA.
Comparison of microplastic abundance in aquaculture ponds of milkfish Chanos chanos (Forsskål, 1775) at Muara Kamal and Marunda, Jakarta Bay
Microplastics were found in milkfish and in both water and sediment from aquaculture ponds in Jakarta Bay, with fibers and fragments being most common. As milkfish is widely consumed in Indonesia, this contamination is a direct pathway for microplastics to reach people through their diet.
Kontaminasi Mikroplastik Pada Ikan Bandeng (Chanos chanos) Dari Muara Sungai Banjir Kanal Timur, Semarang
Researchers examined microplastic contamination in milkfish (Chanos chanos) collected from the estuary of the East Flood Canal River in Semarang, Indonesia. Microplastics were found in digestive tracts across all sampled fish, with fibers and fragments being most common, raising concerns about food chain exposure in local populations.
Occurrence of microplastic particles in Milkfish (Chanos chanos) from brackishwater ponds in Bonto Manai Village, Pangkep Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Microplastic particles were detected in milkfish (Chanos chanos) from brackishwater ponds in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, raising food safety concerns for this commercially important species farmed near coastal settlements.
Identification of the composition and abundance of microplastics in the digestive tract of fish in the Banjaran River, Banyumas District
Researchers identified and quantified microplastic composition and abundance in digestive tract contents of wild-caught fish from a coastal fishery, documenting ingestion rates, polymer types, and particle morphologies across multiple commercially important species.
Analisis Kandungan Mikroplastik Pada Saluran Pencernaan Ikan Di Ppi Selili Samarinda Kalimantan Timur
Researchers examined the digestive tracts of five commercially important fish species caught at a fish landing site in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, and found microplastics in all of them, with fibres and fragments being the most common types. This documents microplastic contamination in seafood from Indonesian waters and raises concerns about human dietary exposure through fish consumption.
Microplastic contained in gill, stomach and intestine of milkfish (Chanos chanos) and chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus) at Rau Market, Serang City, Banten
Researchers examined microplastic contamination in the gills, stomachs, and intestines of milkfish and chub mackerel from an Indonesian market, finding microplastic particles present across all organs in both commercially important fish species.
Determination of microplastic in various freshwater fish species from agriculture fishpond in Tanjong Karang, Selangor
Researchers found microplastics in the gastrointestinal tracts of 29.25% of freshwater fish from an aquaculture fishpond in Tanjong Karang, Malaysia — a higher rate than previously reported in the region — with variation across species linked to feeding zone differences.
¬Occurrence of Microplastic Ingestion by Commercial Fish Species from the Pangempang Estuary in Indonesia
Five commercially important marine fish species from the Pangempang Estuary in Indonesia were examined for microplastic ingestion, with particles found in the digestive organs of all species tested.
IDENTIFIKASI TIPE DAN KELIMPAHAN MIKROPLASTIK PADA IKAN NILA (Oreochromis niloticus) DI WADUK LAHOR KABUPATEN MALANG JAWA TIMUR
This Indonesian-language study examined microplastic contamination in the digestive tracts of Nile tilapia farmed in Lahor Reservoir, East Java, finding plastic particles at multiple sampling stations across the reservoir. Because tilapia is a widely consumed fish in the region, the results point to a direct route through which microplastics — sourced from inflowing rivers and residential areas — can enter the human food chain.
Microplastic accumulation in respiratory and digestive systems of selected fish from Banten Bay, Indonesia
Researchers examined microplastic contamination in seven fish species from Banten Bay, Indonesia, and found microplastics in every fish sampled. Concentrations were significantly higher in gills than in the digestive tract, and nine distinct polymer types were identified including polyethylene, polypropylene, and PVC. The findings highlight how microplastics in fish can enter the food chain, with potential implications for both aquatic ecosystems and human health.
Determination of Microplastic in Selected Freshwater Fish Species from Agriculture Fishpond in Tanjong Karang, Selangor, Malaysia
Researchers investigated microplastic contamination in twelve freshwater fish species from aquaculture fishponds in Tanjong Karang, Selangor, Malaysia, using visual examination of gastrointestinal tract contents. Microplastics were detected in 29.2% of fish samples, with prevalence varying by feeding zone, a rate higher than previously documented in comparable regional studies.
Karakteristik mikroplastik pada ikan layang (Decapterus ruselli) dan ikan nila (Oreochromis niloticus) di Pasar Rau, Kota Serang
This Indonesian study detected microplastics in the digestive tracts of two common fish species — mackerel and tilapia — sold at a local market. The presence of plastics in both marine and freshwater fish raised concerns about consumer exposure through seafood consumption.
Identifikasi Mikroplastik Pada Insang dan Saluran Pencernaan Ikan Bandeng (Chanos chanos) dari Tambak Tradisional Kecamatan Sedati, Kabupaten Sidoarjo
Microplastic types and abundance were identified in the gills and digestive tracts of milkfish (Chanos chanos) from traditional aquaculture ponds in Sidoarjo, Indonesia, providing baseline data on plastic contamination in a commercially important farmed species.
Identifikasi Keberadaan Mikroplastik pada Insang dan Pencernaan Barbodes binotatus Di Sungai Kalilo Pengantigan Banyuwangi
An Indonesian study found microplastics in both the gill tissues and digestive tracts of Barbodes binotatus fish caught from the Kalilo River, identifying fragments and fibers as the predominant types. The presence of microplastics in fish tissues from a river system reflects the accumulation of plastic pollution in aquatic food chains.
Identification of the Existence and Type of Microplastic in Code River Fish, Special Region of Yogyakarta
Researchers identified the presence and polymer types of microplastics in fish from the Code River in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, providing early evidence of microplastic contamination in riverine fish from this urban waterway.
Microplastic Contamination in Marine Fish and Shells in the Coastal Areas of Jember Regency, Indonesia
Researchers detected microplastic contamination in the gastrointestinal tracts of marine fish and shellfish from coastal Jember, Indonesia, finding fibers, fragments, granules, and filaments, with contamination levels varying by species and location.
Analysis of Microplastic Abundance in the Digestive Tract of Fish Caught by Fishermen in the Pangempang Waters of East Kalimantan Province
Researchers analyzed the abundance and types of microplastics in the digestive tracts of fish caught by fishermen in Pangempang Waters, East Kalimantan, and investigated the relationship between fish body size and microplastic content.
Microplastics in Freshwater Aquaculture Fishpond System in Yichang, China: The Occurrence, Characteristics and Potential Risks
Researchers investigated the occurrence and distribution of microplastics in freshwater aquaculture fishponds in Yichang, China, finding microplastics present in all sampled matrices — water, sediment, fish tissue, and fish feed — with most particles under 1.0 mm in diameter.