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ClearSuitability of Mangrove Tourism Areas in Cilamaya Wetan District, Karawang Regency
This study used satellite imagery and field surveys to assess the suitability of mangrove forests in Cilamaya Wetan District, Indonesia for ecotourism development, evaluating tree density, water quality, and coastal accessibility to identify areas with highest potential for sustainable marine tourism.
The The structure of mangrove communities in response to water quality in Jakarta Bay, Indonesia
Researchers examined the structure of mangrove communities in Jakarta Bay, Indonesia in relation to water quality parameters, finding that degraded water quality from urban pollution was associated with changes in mangrove species composition and community structure.
Mangrove diversity and its relationships with environmental conditions in Kuala Bubon Village, West Aceh, Indonesia
Not relevant to microplastics — this is an ecological field study assessing mangrove species diversity and forest structure in Kuala Bubon Village, West Aceh, Indonesia, and correlating species presence with local physical and chemical environmental conditions.
Identifikasi Sampah Laut pada Ekosistem Mangrove di Batukaras Kabupaten Pangandaran, Jawa Barat
This Indonesian study identified and categorized marine litter trapped in mangrove roots in West Java, finding predominantly plastic items. Mangroves can capture plastic debris from coastal waters, acting as both sinks and potential sources of microplastics as trapped items slowly degrade.
Identifikasi Jenis dan Kelimpahan Sampah Laut pada Kawasan Ekowisata Mangrove Sungai Bersejarah di Desa Kayu Ara Permai Kecamatan Sungai Apit Kabupaten Siak
Researchers identified and quantified marine litter by type, size, number, weight, and density in the Historic River Mangrove Ecotourism Area of Kayu Ara Permai Village, Siak Regency, Indonesia. The study found that plastic waste dominated marine litter abundance, with findings used to assess pollution pressures on the mangrove ecosystem and inform coastal waste management.
The Critical Level of Mangrove Ecosystem in Lariang Watershed Downstream, West Sulawesi-Indonesia
This study assessed the ecological degradation of land in the Lariang Watershed in West Sulawesi, Indonesia, identifying areas at critical risk of losing their ability to support healthy soil and water systems. Land degradation in these coastal areas can worsen plastic and sediment pollution flowing into nearby waters.
Scient metrics analysis of mangrove studies from 1980 to 2020
This scientometric review analyzed 40 years of published research on mangrove ecosystems, tracking how scientific focus has shifted from basic ecology to conservation and human impact assessment. Mangroves are important coastal filters that trap plastic debris and microplastics before they reach the open ocean.
Spatial distribution of marine debris in mangrove ecosystem of Pantai Indah Kapuk, Jakarta
Researchers surveyed marine debris in the mangrove ecosystem of Pantai Indah Kapuk in Jakarta, finding that plastic items made up 77.7% of all macro debris followed by styrofoam at 18.1%. Microplastics were also assessed in sediments, establishing baseline contamination data for this urban mangrove system.
Extraction the Spatial Distribution of Mangroves in the Same Month Based on Images Reconstructed with the FSDAF Model
Researchers applied the FSDAF spatiotemporal fusion model to reconstruct cloud-free satellite images for the same target month, enabling accurate extraction of mangrove spatial distributions in coastal wetlands despite the persistent cloud cover that limits image availability in mangrove-growing regions. The approach demonstrated improved accuracy in mapping mangrove extent compared to methods relying on mosaicked images spanning several months.
Estructura y composición en un manglar del Pacífico Central de Costa Rica: población de moluscos de interés comercial
This study evaluated the mangrove structure and associated mollusk populations at Chacarita mangrove on Costa Rica's Pacific coast to identify opportunities for sustainable harvest of commercially important species. Mangroves serve as critical nursery habitats, and understanding their biodiversity is important for assessing how plastic pollution affects these productive coastal ecosystems.
Configuration of Allocated Mangrove Areas and Protection of Mangrove-Dominated Muddy Coasts: Knowledge Gaps and Recommendations
This study examined the allocation and conservation of mangrove areas along muddy coasts, finding that uncontrolled development leads to erosion and loss of these ecosystems. Healthy mangrove forests act as natural barriers that can trap and filter microplastics before they reach open ocean environments.
Microplastic abundance in Surabaya mangrove areas during the wet season
Researchers assessed microplastic abundance in water and sediment samples from Wonorejo mangrove areas in Surabaya, Indonesia during the wet season in December 2021, examining both high-tide water samples and low-tide sediment samples to characterize microplastic accumulation in this urban mangrove ecosystem. The study provided wet-season baseline data on microplastic pollution in a mangrove system known to trap suspended particles and debris.
Tannins in mangrove plants in Segara Anakan Lagoon, Central Java, Indonesia
This study measured tannin content in mangrove plants from a lagoon in Indonesia, finding variation across species and sites. Mangrove tannins have industrial and ecological significance, and these baseline measurements support conservation and sustainable use of mangrove resources.
Continuous Monitoring of Forests in Wetland Ecosystems with Remote Sensing and Probability Sampling
This paper is not about microplastics; it develops a remote-sensing statistical method for monitoring above-ground biomass in wetland forest areas to improve carbon accounting.
Importance of Mangroves to Human Well-being
This review synthesizes the role of mangrove ecosystems in supporting human well-being through provisioning, regulating, cultural, and supporting ecosystem services including climate regulation, food security, and poverty reduction, recommending science-based protection and restoration strategies to sustain these critical coastal habitats.
Profil Pencemaran Mikroplastik Pada Sedimen Ekosistem Mangrove di Pulau Serangan, Bali
Indonesian researchers measured microplastic contamination in mangrove sediments at Serangan Island, Bali, sampling across different depths and land-use types to map the distribution of plastic particles in this coastal ecosystem. Mangroves act as natural plastic traps due to their dense root networks, making them important sentinels for monitoring coastal plastic pollution.
Spatiotemporal Analysis of the Impacts of Climate Change on UAE Mangroves
Researchers analyzed spatiotemporal changes in UAE mangrove ecosystems using remote sensing, finding that climate variables such as land surface temperature and salinity significantly influenced mangrove growth and distribution patterns over time.
Abundance of Microplastics in Mangrove Sediments on Pari Island, Jakarta Bay, Indonesia
Researchers sampled mangrove sediments on Pari Island in Jakarta Bay in two seasons and identified microplastics by shape, color, size, and polymer type, finding that seasonal variation affected abundance and distribution. The study documents microplastic accumulation in a mangrove ecosystem adjacent to the Indonesian capital.
Mangrove Health: A Review of Functions, Threats, and Challenges Associated with Mangrove Management Practices
This review describes how mangrove forests protect coastlines, store carbon, and support marine life, but are under increasing threat from development, pollution, and climate change. Mangrove loss matters for microplastic pollution because these ecosystems act as natural filters that can trap plastic particles before they spread further into the ocean and food chain.
Sampah Plastik di Perairan Pesisir dan Laut : Implikasi Kepada Ekosistem Pesisir Dki Jakarta
This Indonesian-language paper examines the impact of plastic waste on coastal and marine ecosystems in Jakarta, including effects on mangrove ecosystems where plastic can cover seedlings. It reviews government efforts to manage plastic waste in a region with extensive coastal and island territories.
Identifikasi dan Kepadatan Mikroplastik pada Sedimen di Mempawah Mangrove Park (MMP) Kabupaten Mempawah, Kalimantan Barat
Researchers identified four types of microplastics — fibers, fragments, films, and microbeads — in sediments at a mangrove park in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Microplastic density was highest in the shallowest sediment layer, suggesting recent deposition from surrounding activities.
Karakteristik Mikroplastik Pada Ekosistem Pesisir Di Kawasan Mangrove Perancak, Bali
This Indonesian study investigated microplastic contamination in a coastal mangrove ecosystem in Perancak, comparing natural and disturbed zones. Mangrove ecosystems can both trap and be harmed by microplastic pollution.
Composition and Density of Macro Marine Debris in the Mangrove Area of Keramat Village Mananggu Sub-district Boalemo Regency
Researchers assessed the composition and density of macro marine debris in a mangrove area of Boalemo Regency, Indonesia. Plastic waste was the predominant debris type, posing a threat to the mangrove ecosystem and its biodiversity. The study provides baseline data for monitoring and managing marine debris in coastal Indonesian communities.
Literature Analysis and Synthesis of the Red Sea Mangrove Ecosystem: Decades of Human Impacts and Knowledge Gaps
This four-decade literature review assessed human-induced pollution in Red Sea mangrove ecosystems, identifying key knowledge gaps and providing recommendations for conservation and management to address climate-related and anthropogenic stressors.