Status of Microplastic Pollution in Aquatic Ecosystem with a Case Study on Cherating River, Malaysia

Microplastics are emerging contaminants owing to their potential to adsorb and release pollutants from the environment, transferring these pollutants to the food web. Most marine microplastics come from the terrestrial environment, mainly from inland freshwaters that are direct receivers of runoff f...

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Main Authors: Pariatamby, Agamuthu, Hamid, Fauziah Shahul, Bhatti, Mehran Sanam, Anuar, Norkhairah, Anuar, Norkhairiyah
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spelling my.um.eprints.254152020-08-19T01:08:23Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/25415/ Status of Microplastic Pollution in Aquatic Ecosystem with a Case Study on Cherating River, Malaysia Pariatamby, Agamuthu Hamid, Fauziah Shahul Bhatti, Mehran Sanam Anuar, Norkhairah Anuar, Norkhairiyah Q Science (General) QH Natural history Microplastics are emerging contaminants owing to their potential to adsorb and release pollutants from the environment, transferring these pollutants to the food web. Most marine microplastics come from the terrestrial environment, mainly from inland freshwaters that are direct receivers of runoff from urban, industrial, and agricultural areas. The present study investigated the occurrence of microplastics in surface water samples taken from the Cherating river and the Cherating mangrove, Pahang along with a review of recent studies on microplastics abundance in aquatic ecosystems. Three sampling sites were established (two sites along the river and one site in a mangrove in the downstream of the river). In the up-and midstream regions, the river passes by residential, fishery and tourism areas, while the mangrove is located close to Cherating Beach. The highest microplastics abundance was discovered in the midstream region, with an average abundance 0.0070 ± 0.0033 particles/m3, followed by the mangrove (0.0051 ± 0.0053 particles/m3). Fragments with a size of 0.5 to 1.0 mm and white-colored microplastics were prevalent. The findings are similar to those from other microplastic studies (e.g. in Aveiro and Lisbon, Portugal; New England, USA; Kingston Harbour, Jamaica), but lower than microplastics studies in Asia (e.g. Yangtze river estuary and Hangjiang river, China). Overall, the findings provide background information on microplastics pollution in aquatic ecosystems. © 2020 Published by ITB Institute for Research and Community Services. Institute for Research and Community Services, Institut Teknologi Bandung 2020 Article PeerReviewed Pariatamby, Agamuthu and Hamid, Fauziah Shahul and Bhatti, Mehran Sanam and Anuar, Norkhairah and Anuar, Norkhairiyah (2020) Status of Microplastic Pollution in Aquatic Ecosystem with a Case Study on Cherating River, Malaysia. Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences, 52 (2). pp. 222-241. ISSN 2337-5779 https://doi.org/10.5614/j.eng.technol.sci.2020.52.2.7 doi:10.5614/j.eng.technol.sci.2020.52.2.7
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topic Q Science (General)
QH Natural history
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QH Natural history
Pariatamby, Agamuthu
Hamid, Fauziah Shahul
Bhatti, Mehran Sanam
Anuar, Norkhairah
Anuar, Norkhairiyah
Status of Microplastic Pollution in Aquatic Ecosystem with a Case Study on Cherating River, Malaysia
description Microplastics are emerging contaminants owing to their potential to adsorb and release pollutants from the environment, transferring these pollutants to the food web. Most marine microplastics come from the terrestrial environment, mainly from inland freshwaters that are direct receivers of runoff from urban, industrial, and agricultural areas. The present study investigated the occurrence of microplastics in surface water samples taken from the Cherating river and the Cherating mangrove, Pahang along with a review of recent studies on microplastics abundance in aquatic ecosystems. Three sampling sites were established (two sites along the river and one site in a mangrove in the downstream of the river). In the up-and midstream regions, the river passes by residential, fishery and tourism areas, while the mangrove is located close to Cherating Beach. The highest microplastics abundance was discovered in the midstream region, with an average abundance 0.0070 ± 0.0033 particles/m3, followed by the mangrove (0.0051 ± 0.0053 particles/m3). Fragments with a size of 0.5 to 1.0 mm and white-colored microplastics were prevalent. The findings are similar to those from other microplastic studies (e.g. in Aveiro and Lisbon, Portugal; New England, USA; Kingston Harbour, Jamaica), but lower than microplastics studies in Asia (e.g. Yangtze river estuary and Hangjiang river, China). Overall, the findings provide background information on microplastics pollution in aquatic ecosystems. © 2020 Published by ITB Institute for Research and Community Services.
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author Pariatamby, Agamuthu
Hamid, Fauziah Shahul
Bhatti, Mehran Sanam
Anuar, Norkhairah
Anuar, Norkhairiyah
author_facet Pariatamby, Agamuthu
Hamid, Fauziah Shahul
Bhatti, Mehran Sanam
Anuar, Norkhairah
Anuar, Norkhairiyah
author_sort Pariatamby, Agamuthu
title Status of Microplastic Pollution in Aquatic Ecosystem with a Case Study on Cherating River, Malaysia
title_short Status of Microplastic Pollution in Aquatic Ecosystem with a Case Study on Cherating River, Malaysia
title_full Status of Microplastic Pollution in Aquatic Ecosystem with a Case Study on Cherating River, Malaysia
title_fullStr Status of Microplastic Pollution in Aquatic Ecosystem with a Case Study on Cherating River, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Status of Microplastic Pollution in Aquatic Ecosystem with a Case Study on Cherating River, Malaysia
title_sort status of microplastic pollution in aquatic ecosystem with a case study on cherating river, malaysia
publisher Institute for Research and Community Services, Institut Teknologi Bandung
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/25415/
https://doi.org/10.5614/j.eng.technol.sci.2020.52.2.7
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