Anthropogenic litter pollution in the mangrove blue carbon ecosystem: Unveiling the spatial distribution, composition, source delineation and mitigation measures along the Goa coast, India

IF 5.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Nandan Das , Kalyan De , Amrita Sen , Bibekananda Maiti
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Plastic litter pollution has emerged as a critical environmental issue globally, and coastal habitats are particularly vulnerable to its detrimental effects. The west coast of India, renowned for its rich biodiversity and vibrant ecosystems, is facing escalating challenges due to the increasing prevalence of mismanaged plastic litter. However, the scale of plastic accumulation in the coastal environment in this region remains largely unknown due to limited research. This study aims to comprehensively assess the extent, sources, and impacts of plastic litter in coastal mangroves, an important blue carbon habitat, along the Goa coast, and propose effective mitigation strategies. Our findings reveal alarming levels of plastic litter in the study areas. The mean concentration of trapped litter was estimated at 5.14 ± 0.55 items/m² (ranged 3.3 - 12 items/m²). Overall, plastic was the most significant litter type, contributing to 66 % of the total litter accumulation. Source identification analysis suggests that 89 % of the litter in the mangrove originated from local land-based sources. Common plastic items identified include plastic fragments, single-use plastic items and fishing gear. Four indices—Clean Coast Index (CCI), General Index (GI), Hazardous Items Index (HII), and Clean Environment Index (CEI)—were used to evaluate environmental and health risks of the mangrove habitats. Mangrove pneumatophores and branches were observed to be impaired by entangled plastic. Additionally, trapped plastic may pose a serious risk to mangrove biodiversity, disrupt the ecological balance, and impact human health through the food chain. The study recommends sustainable mitigation strategies, including policy reforms, community engagement, and educational initiatives, to address plastic pollution in important blue-carbon ecosystems like mangroves. By adopting a multidisciplinary approach, present study contributes valuable insights and actionable recommendations to safeguard the coastal ecosystems, preserve biodiversity, and ensure sustainable development in the region.

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红树林蓝碳生态系统中的人为凋落物污染:揭示印度果阿海岸的空间分布、组成、来源划定和缓解措施
塑料垃圾污染已成为全球性的严重环境问题,沿海栖息地尤其容易受到其有害影响。印度西海岸以其丰富的生物多样性和充满活力的生态系统而闻名,但由于管理不善的塑料垃圾日益普遍,它正面临着不断升级的挑战。然而,由于研究有限,该地区沿海环境中塑料堆积的规模在很大程度上仍然未知。本研究旨在全面评估果阿沿海红树林塑料垃圾的程度、来源和影响,并提出有效的缓解策略。我们的研究结果显示,研究区域的塑料垃圾水平令人担忧。被截留凋落物的平均浓度为5.14±0.55株/m²(范围为3.3 ~ 12株/m²)。总体而言,塑料是最重要的凋落物类型,占凋落物总量的66%。来源鉴定分析表明,红树林中89%的凋落物来源于当地的陆源。常见的塑料制品包括塑料碎片、一次性塑料制品和渔具。采用清洁海岸指数(CCI)、一般指数(GI)、有害物品指数(HII)和清洁环境指数(CEI)对红树林生境的环境和健康风险进行了评价。研究发现,缠结的塑料对红树的肺细胞和树枝造成损伤。此外,被困的塑料可能对红树林的生物多样性构成严重威胁,破坏生态平衡,并通过食物链影响人类健康。该研究建议采取可持续的缓解策略,包括政策改革、社区参与和教育举措,以解决红树林等重要蓝碳生态系统中的塑料污染问题。本研究采用多学科的方法,为保护沿海生态系统、保护生物多样性和确保该地区的可持续发展提供了有价值的见解和可行的建议。
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Journal of hazardous materials advances
Journal of hazardous materials advances Environmental Engineering
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