Microplastic contamination in Saccostrea cucullata: a baseline study along the rocky shore in southwest area of Peninsular Malaysia off Strait of Malacca

Saccostrea cucullata, also known as rock oysters, are chosen as the targeted organisms on rocky shores to demonstrate the pathway of microplastic into sessile organisms as the concentration in biota can reveal adverse biological effects and provide information on ecological health of marine waters....

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Published in:International Journal of Environment and Pollution
Main Author: Ghazali I.; Miskon M.F.; Razali A.; Hassan N.A.; Kasmuri N.; Ramli M.Z.; Yunus K.; Yusof F.; Faudzi F.
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Language:English
Published: Inderscience Publishers 2023
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Ghazali I.; Miskon M.F.; Razali A.; Hassan N.A.; Kasmuri N.; Ramli M.Z.; Yunus K.; Yusof F.; Faudzi F.
Microplastic contamination in Saccostrea cucullata: a baseline study along the rocky shore in southwest area of Peninsular Malaysia off Strait of Malacca
2023
International Journal of Environment and Pollution
73
1-Apr
10.1504/IJEP.2023.139857
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85198388107&doi=10.1504%2fIJEP.2023.139857&partnerID=40&md5=7a34a413d3dbc7c22379d656538be1ff
Saccostrea cucullata, also known as rock oysters, are chosen as the targeted organisms on rocky shores to demonstrate the pathway of microplastic into sessile organisms as the concentration in biota can reveal adverse biological effects and provide information on ecological health of marine waters. Eight rocky shores along the Strait of Malacca were selected. S. cucullata’s soft tissues were digested and isolated particles were then examined under a stereo microscope for physical identification and ATR-FTIR characterisation for polymer identification. Out of all particles found, 58.5% had been identified as polymers. The microplastic abundance was between 0.0302 to 0.3586 microplastic items/wet weight and 0.1053 to 0.6000 microplastic items/individual of S. cucullata with typical filament-shaped, black colour, and ranging in size from 107.85 µm to 14,614.43 µm. The information gathered served as the starting point for further research into microplastic contamination of the marine environment and its inhabitants. Copyright © 2023 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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author Ghazali I.; Miskon M.F.; Razali A.; Hassan N.A.; Kasmuri N.; Ramli M.Z.; Yunus K.; Yusof F.; Faudzi F.
spellingShingle Ghazali I.; Miskon M.F.; Razali A.; Hassan N.A.; Kasmuri N.; Ramli M.Z.; Yunus K.; Yusof F.; Faudzi F.
Microplastic contamination in Saccostrea cucullata: a baseline study along the rocky shore in southwest area of Peninsular Malaysia off Strait of Malacca
author_facet Ghazali I.; Miskon M.F.; Razali A.; Hassan N.A.; Kasmuri N.; Ramli M.Z.; Yunus K.; Yusof F.; Faudzi F.
author_sort Ghazali I.; Miskon M.F.; Razali A.; Hassan N.A.; Kasmuri N.; Ramli M.Z.; Yunus K.; Yusof F.; Faudzi F.
title Microplastic contamination in Saccostrea cucullata: a baseline study along the rocky shore in southwest area of Peninsular Malaysia off Strait of Malacca
title_short Microplastic contamination in Saccostrea cucullata: a baseline study along the rocky shore in southwest area of Peninsular Malaysia off Strait of Malacca
title_full Microplastic contamination in Saccostrea cucullata: a baseline study along the rocky shore in southwest area of Peninsular Malaysia off Strait of Malacca
title_fullStr Microplastic contamination in Saccostrea cucullata: a baseline study along the rocky shore in southwest area of Peninsular Malaysia off Strait of Malacca
title_full_unstemmed Microplastic contamination in Saccostrea cucullata: a baseline study along the rocky shore in southwest area of Peninsular Malaysia off Strait of Malacca
title_sort Microplastic contamination in Saccostrea cucullata: a baseline study along the rocky shore in southwest area of Peninsular Malaysia off Strait of Malacca
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description Saccostrea cucullata, also known as rock oysters, are chosen as the targeted organisms on rocky shores to demonstrate the pathway of microplastic into sessile organisms as the concentration in biota can reveal adverse biological effects and provide information on ecological health of marine waters. Eight rocky shores along the Strait of Malacca were selected. S. cucullata’s soft tissues were digested and isolated particles were then examined under a stereo microscope for physical identification and ATR-FTIR characterisation for polymer identification. Out of all particles found, 58.5% had been identified as polymers. The microplastic abundance was between 0.0302 to 0.3586 microplastic items/wet weight and 0.1053 to 0.6000 microplastic items/individual of S. cucullata with typical filament-shaped, black colour, and ranging in size from 107.85 µm to 14,614.43 µm. The information gathered served as the starting point for further research into microplastic contamination of the marine environment and its inhabitants. Copyright © 2023 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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