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Microplastic pollution load on seashore linked with population size of coastal cities — Study

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By EMN Updated: May 16, 2019 9:05 pm

Jammu, May 16 (India Science Wire): A study of microplasticsin threecoastal cities in the country hasfound that population size has a direct impact on the abundance and natureof microplastics on their seashore. It has also been found that fibrous microplasticis more prevalent than granular microplastics on Indian shores.

The study involved comparison of three coastal cities – Mumbai as a megacity, Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu as an industrial and port city and Dhanushkodi, also in Tamil Nadu, as a popular tourist spot.Soil samples were collected from the seashore and microplasticswere separated using density separation method. Several analytical techniques like fluorescence microscopy, fourier-transform infraredspectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy were used to identify and characterize microplastics.

It was found that average concentrations of microplastics in the beach sand was highest in Mumbai followed by Tuticorin and Dhanushkodi at 3.5, 2.7 and 1.05 milligram per kilogram of sand respectively. The microplastics content was directly proportional to the population load of the cities. This indicated lacunae in the disposal and management of plastics. Irrespective of the cities, the fibrous microplastics were predominant than granular and plastic films.

Plastic isa versatile, multi-utility substance used throughout the world.  It is susceptible to disintegration into smaller particles and particles smaller than 5 millimetresare termed microplastics. Microplastics are omnipresent: they are in the water, soil and even air. However, there is very little information on

the source of different type of microplastics. For instance, one study has reported that certain cosmetics containing micro-beads is a major source of granular plastic, while another study has found that a single shirt made of polyester releases approximately 1900 microplasticfibres during every wash. At present, there is no internationally accepted method for estimation of microplastic content in the soil.

The scientists from the Mumbai-based HomiBhabha National Institute, who conducted the study, have reported that a combination of fluorescence microscopy,Fourier-transform infraredspectroscopy,scanning electron microscopy, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy techniques could be suitable for characterization of microplastics in beach sand. The study results have been published in the journal Marine Pollution Bulletin.

“There are several research articles reporting on the abundance of microplastics in different shapes including fibrous and granular shaped microplastics. Studies have also found that organisms are ingesting them.  However, we do not know how harmful they are.Microplastics are becoming omnipresent and it is time society acted swiftly to avoid this plastic menace to save not only ourselves but also other organisms,” commented DrD Kesavan of the Tamil Nadu Jayalalithaa Fisheries University while speaking to India Science Wire. He was not involved in the study.

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By EMN Updated: May 16, 2019 9:05:20 pm
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