Preliminary assessment of microplastic contamination of fish from a Metro Manila wet market
Microplastics pose a significant and urgent risk to ecosystems worldwide, as they not only contribute to the decline of both marine and terrestrial populations, extinction, and environmental degradation but also extend their impact to the food and consumer sector. Wet markets or palengkes in the Phi...
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Main Author: | Garcia, Dennis Paolo M. |
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Language: | English |
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2023
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