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Plastic Litter every bit Pollutant in the Aquatic Environment: A mini-review

Yenny Risjani

Uun Yanuhar

Corresponding Author(s) : Rifka Rimbi Anggraini

rifkarimbi1@gmail.com

Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan, Vol. 12 No. one (2020): JURNAL ILMIAH PERIKANAN DAN KELAUTAN

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  1. The effect of plastic litter and microplastics which is currently of special concern in global particularly Indonesia
  2. The review of size, color and shape of microplastics that becomes part of the plastic litter
  3. The observed review highlight of plastic litter and microplastics impact on environmental health peculiarly aquatic biota

Abstract

The negative impact that comes from plastic litter in the aquatic surround is a scourge for the entire globe including Indonesia.Plastic litter has a huge influence on the nigh biota who lives in symbiosis with along the aquatic environment as information technology is able to sustainability. Moreover, there are other factors that crusade the death of aquatic biota. Present, the negative touch on of plastic litter occurs on an ongoing basis through the food chain process which until now has not been well studied. Therefore, it is necessary to practice further studies on the influence of the food chain as a vector of plastic litter distribution, particularly microplastic on aquatic biota from the first trophic level to high trophic levels.

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Plastic Litter Microplastic Aquatic Environment Biota

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Rimbi Anggraini, R., Risjani, Y., & Yanuhar, U. (2020). Plastic Litter as Pollutant in the Aquatic Environment: A mini-review. Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan Dan Kelautan, 12(ane), 167–180. https://doi.org/10.20473/jipk.v12i1.17963

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