Microplastics contamination in two species of gobies and their estuarine habitat of Indian Sundarbans

Nilanjan Hari Chatterjee,Sumit Manna,Abhishek Ray, Sourav Das, Nabakumar Rana,Aritra Banerjee,Mitali Ray,Sajal Ray

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN(2024)

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Sundarbans, a Ramsar site of India is contaminated with heterogeneous microplastic wastes. Boddart's goggle eye mudskipper and Rubicundus eelgoby, were common gobies of Sundarbans estuary which accumulated microplastics during their normal biological activities. We estimated the abundance of microplastics in water, sediment; skin, gills, bucco-opercular cavity and gastrointestinal tract of these two goby fishes. Microplastic load estimated in gobies were 0.84 and 2.62 particles per fish species with a dominance of transparent, fibrous microplastics with 100-300 mu m in length. ATR-FTIR and Raman spectroscopy revealed polyethylene as prevalent polymer. Surface degradations and adsorption of contaminants on microplastic surface were investigated by SEM-EDX analysis. Presence of hazardous polymers influenced high polymer hazard index and potential ecological risk index which indicated acute environmental threat to Sundarbans estuary and its resident or-ganisms. Current study will provide a new information base on the abundance of microplastics and its ecological hazard in this biosphere reserve.
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Surface water,Fish organs,Polyethylene,Risk assessment,Metal adsorption,Sediment
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