Ecological consequences of microplastic pollution in sub-Saharan Africa aquatic ecosystems: An implication to environmental health
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2023-12-01Author
Moto, Edward
Hossein, Miraji
Bakari, Ramadhani
Mateso, Alfred
Selemani, Juma
Nkrumah, Salma
Ripanda, Asha
Rwiza, Mwemezi
Nyanza, Elias
Machunda, Revocatus
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Microplastic pollution (MPs) emerged as a significant environmental concern due to its persistent nature. These
MPs particles endure in waters, soils, and even the atmosphere, posing potential threats to the entire ecosystem.
Aquatic organisms are at risk of ingesting MPs, leading to accumulation in tissues, ultimately affecting entire food
chain. This study aims to provide an overview of sources of MPs, distribution, and potential environmental
impacts. MPs have been documented in various substances such as bottled water, salts, seafood, and even the
air. However, the full extent of the health consequences on human exposure remains uncertain. Therefore, it is
imperative that we draw public attention to the presence of these pollutants in the environment. To mitigate
adverse effects of MPs, reducing plastic consumption, implementing improved waste management practices,
and advocating sustainable behaviors are essential for well-being of natural ecosystems and the health human
populations.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hydres.2023.11.003https://dspace.nm-aist.ac.tz/handle/20.500.12479/2805