LINKED EFFECTS: EXAMINING HOW MICROPLASTIC POLLUTION AFFECTS HUMAN HEALTH AND MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.21276/IERJ24648083661518Keywords:
Microplastic Pollution, Human Health Impact, Marine Ecosystems, Bioaccumulation, Environmental Contamination, Mitigation StrategiesAbstract
This research paper investigates the major ubiquitous problem of microplastic pollution and its influence on human health and marine ecosystems. Microplastics are minute particles measuring less than 5mm in size, resulting both from consumer products and environmental degradation, penetrating every part of our environment-from oceans and rivers to human bodies. Sources and distribution of microplastics: This paper takes a close look into the sources of microplastics and how they are distributed in daily products, from cosmetics to detergents to packages, everywhere in water and land ecosystems. Marine life: The vital focus here is on how microplastics affect marine life which ingestion causes digestive blockages, bioaccumulation of toxins, and disturbances of ecosystems.
The research further takes cognizance of the human health consequences, including ingestion and inhalation of microplastics through contaminated food, water, and air, thus leading to inflammation and oxidative stress, as well as chronic diseases. Finally, it emphasizes the interconnectedness of microplastic pollution by proposing a need for overarching mitigation strategies, policy reforms, and public awareness to meet this growing global concern. Secondary research and thorough literature reviews made for this paper have ensured an all-rounded understanding of just how microplastic pollution poses a critical threat not only to the environment but also to public health, thus requiring immediate attention.
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