Microplastic contamination in the sediment of the Johor Strait Estuary, Malaysia

The issue of microplastics has garnered significant attention in light of their potential environmental hazards and possible health effects on higher trophic organisms and humans. However, the available information is restricted and knowledge about the interaction between microplastics in aquatic se...

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Main Authors: Mat Zin, Mazni, Azman, Shamila, S. H. Anaziah, S. H. Anaziah, Khalid, Noorashiekin, Jumali, Siti Sarah, Yusof, Nurul Ain Umaiban
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Published: 2023
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spelling my.utm.1077802024-10-02T07:32:41Z http://eprints.utm.my/107780/ Microplastic contamination in the sediment of the Johor Strait Estuary, Malaysia Mat Zin, Mazni Azman, Shamila S. H. Anaziah, S. H. Anaziah Khalid, Noorashiekin Jumali, Siti Sarah Yusof, Nurul Ain Umaiban TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering The issue of microplastics has garnered significant attention in light of their potential environmental hazards and possible health effects on higher trophic organisms and humans. However, the available information is restricted and knowledge about the interaction between microplastics in aquatic sediments and the microplastic-related impacts of aquaculture activities, and this area has not yet been adequately researched. This research looks at the occurrence and properties of microplastics in the bed sediment from Perna veridis aquaculture activity areas, in the Strait of Johor, Malaysia. Bed sediments were collected in replicates from five sampling sites using a box corer (Wildco). The extracted organic matter was digested with 30% hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) before being separated using NaCl and ZnCl solutions. The inspection of plastic debris was conducted via a Stereomicroscope (HSZ-600) at magnifications ranging from 40x to 45x and considered according to morphology, size, and colour. Microplastic polymers were validated using Attenuated Total Reflection Fourier Transferred Infra-Red (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy. The sediment samples exhibited a varying range of microplastic abundance, with values ranging from 29 to 60 particles/ kg.d.w. Microplastics within the size range of 101-500μm (63%) predominated in all samples collected, with fragments (79%) and fibres (18%) being the main morphologies of MPs found. The dominant particles found in the sediment were polypropylene (PP) and polyamide. The findings suggest that aquaculture practises may have an impact on the presence of microplastics (MPs) in bottom sediment, as these locations are well-known aquaculture areas for Perna veridis. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/107780/1/ShamilaAzman2023_MicroplasticContaminationintheSedimentoftheJohor.pdf Mat Zin, Mazni and Azman, Shamila and S. H. Anaziah, S. H. Anaziah and Khalid, Noorashiekin and Jumali, Siti Sarah and Yusof, Nurul Ain Umaiban (2023) Microplastic contamination in the sediment of the Johor Strait Estuary, Malaysia. In: 6th International Symposium on Sustainable Urban Development 2023, ISoSUD 2023, 2 August 2023 - 3 August 2023, Hybrid, Jakarta, Indonesia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1263/1/012039
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Mat Zin, Mazni
Azman, Shamila
S. H. Anaziah, S. H. Anaziah
Khalid, Noorashiekin
Jumali, Siti Sarah
Yusof, Nurul Ain Umaiban
Microplastic contamination in the sediment of the Johor Strait Estuary, Malaysia
description The issue of microplastics has garnered significant attention in light of their potential environmental hazards and possible health effects on higher trophic organisms and humans. However, the available information is restricted and knowledge about the interaction between microplastics in aquatic sediments and the microplastic-related impacts of aquaculture activities, and this area has not yet been adequately researched. This research looks at the occurrence and properties of microplastics in the bed sediment from Perna veridis aquaculture activity areas, in the Strait of Johor, Malaysia. Bed sediments were collected in replicates from five sampling sites using a box corer (Wildco). The extracted organic matter was digested with 30% hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) before being separated using NaCl and ZnCl solutions. The inspection of plastic debris was conducted via a Stereomicroscope (HSZ-600) at magnifications ranging from 40x to 45x and considered according to morphology, size, and colour. Microplastic polymers were validated using Attenuated Total Reflection Fourier Transferred Infra-Red (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy. The sediment samples exhibited a varying range of microplastic abundance, with values ranging from 29 to 60 particles/ kg.d.w. Microplastics within the size range of 101-500μm (63%) predominated in all samples collected, with fragments (79%) and fibres (18%) being the main morphologies of MPs found. The dominant particles found in the sediment were polypropylene (PP) and polyamide. The findings suggest that aquaculture practises may have an impact on the presence of microplastics (MPs) in bottom sediment, as these locations are well-known aquaculture areas for Perna veridis.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mat Zin, Mazni
Azman, Shamila
S. H. Anaziah, S. H. Anaziah
Khalid, Noorashiekin
Jumali, Siti Sarah
Yusof, Nurul Ain Umaiban
author_facet Mat Zin, Mazni
Azman, Shamila
S. H. Anaziah, S. H. Anaziah
Khalid, Noorashiekin
Jumali, Siti Sarah
Yusof, Nurul Ain Umaiban
author_sort Mat Zin, Mazni
title Microplastic contamination in the sediment of the Johor Strait Estuary, Malaysia
title_short Microplastic contamination in the sediment of the Johor Strait Estuary, Malaysia
title_full Microplastic contamination in the sediment of the Johor Strait Estuary, Malaysia
title_fullStr Microplastic contamination in the sediment of the Johor Strait Estuary, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Microplastic contamination in the sediment of the Johor Strait Estuary, Malaysia
title_sort microplastic contamination in the sediment of the johor strait estuary, malaysia
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107780/1/ShamilaAzman2023_MicroplasticContaminationintheSedimentoftheJohor.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/107780/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1263/1/012039
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