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Quantitative assessment of microplastic in sandy beaches of Gujarat state, India

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MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
卷 181, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113925

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Beach sediments; Fragmentation; Marine pollution; West coast; Plastic pollution; Microplastic contamination

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  1. Government of Gujarat [201901720029]

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The study aimed to quantify microplastic prevalence among 20 sandy beaches on the Gujarat coast. Beaches were categorised into three classes based on anthropogenic pressure, showing varying levels of microplastic contamination. Threads were found to be the most abundant type of microplastic, with polypropylene, polyethylene, and polystyrene identified as the main chemical compositions. Tourism and fishing activities were suggested as the possible sources of higher microplastic contamination in highly impacted sites.
The present study was carried out to quantify microplastic prevalence among 20 sandy beaches on the Gujarat coast. Beaches were categorised into three different classes, viz. low-impacted sites, moderately impacted sites, and highly impacted sites based on anthropogenic pressure. Microplastic (MP) (<= 5 mm) contamination on the beaches varied with an average of 1.4 MPs/kg to 26 MPs/kg sediment. Sutrapada site-1 and Porbandar showed the highest and lowest mean abundance of microplastics, respectively, among 20 selected beaches. Out of the total assessed microplastics, threads were the maximum (89.98%), followed by the films (4.75%), fragments (3.36%) and foam (1.89%). In terms of colour and size, different microplastics were recorded in this study. The chemical composition of microplastics was identified by ATR-FTIR as polypropylene (47.5%), polyethylene (26%), and polystyrene (25%). Tourism and fishing activities are the possible sources of higher microplastic contamination at highly impacted sites.

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