Macroplastics pollution in the Surma river in Bangladesh: a threat to fish diversity and freshwater ecosystems

Plastic pollution is one of the pressing issues in freshwater ecosystems that may further contribute to coastal pollution. The present study aimed to address the state of macroplastics pollution in the Surma River system, Bangladesh. Six sampling sites were allocated in the river starting from upstr...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Abul Hasnat, Chowdhury, Gourab, Adikari, Diponkor, Jahan, Israt, Andrawina, Yochi Okta, Hossain, Mohammad Amzad, Schneider, Petra, Iqbal, Mohammed Mahbub
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1652362023-03-27T15:30:46Z Macroplastics pollution in the Surma river in Bangladesh: a threat to fish diversity and freshwater ecosystems Abdullah, Abul Hasnat Chowdhury, Gourab Adikari, Diponkor Jahan, Israt Andrawina, Yochi Okta Hossain, Mohammad Amzad Schneider, Petra Iqbal, Mohammed Mahbub Asian School of the Environment Engineering::Environmental engineering Biodiversity Indices Water Quality Plastic pollution is one of the pressing issues in freshwater ecosystems that may further contribute to coastal pollution. The present study aimed to address the state of macroplastics pollution in the Surma River system, Bangladesh. Six sampling sites were allocated in the river starting from upstream to downstream, water parameters and fin fish assemblage were recorded, and plastic debris was collected from each site. Afterward, macroplastics were categorized and weighed to measure their abundance. Previous data on rainfall, water discharge, and depth were aggregated to study the trend of river depth changes. A survey was conducted to identify the possible sources of plastic pollution in the river and awareness of the pollution. The results showed that Kazir Bazar (Site 4) and Beter Bazar (Site 5), comparatively contained poor water quality, diverse macroplastics categories, and higher macroplastics abundance. The water pollution index (WPI) also ranked the above sites as extremely polluted. Similarly, biodiversity indices revealed lower diversity at Site 4 and Site 5. The river depth analysis revealed that there was no remarkable tendency to change the depth. To conclude, the Surma River system is being polluted due to inadvertent plastic dumping. Contemporary awareness is highly required, and proper policies should be implemented to minimize the detrimental effects of macroplastics. Published version The research was funded by the SAURES and UGC in referring budget code SAURESUGC-21-22-64, Bangladesh. 2023-03-21T04:24:43Z 2023-03-21T04:24:43Z 2022 Journal Article Abdullah, A. H., Chowdhury, G., Adikari, D., Jahan, I., Andrawina, Y. O., Hossain, M. A., Schneider, P. & Iqbal, M. M. (2022). Macroplastics pollution in the Surma river in Bangladesh: a threat to fish diversity and freshwater ecosystems. Water, 14(20), 3263-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w14203263 2073-4441 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165236 10.3390/w14203263 2-s2.0-85140930367 20 14 3263 en Water © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Environmental engineering
Biodiversity Indices
Water Quality
spellingShingle Engineering::Environmental engineering
Biodiversity Indices
Water Quality
Abdullah, Abul Hasnat
Chowdhury, Gourab
Adikari, Diponkor
Jahan, Israt
Andrawina, Yochi Okta
Hossain, Mohammad Amzad
Schneider, Petra
Iqbal, Mohammed Mahbub
Macroplastics pollution in the Surma river in Bangladesh: a threat to fish diversity and freshwater ecosystems
description Plastic pollution is one of the pressing issues in freshwater ecosystems that may further contribute to coastal pollution. The present study aimed to address the state of macroplastics pollution in the Surma River system, Bangladesh. Six sampling sites were allocated in the river starting from upstream to downstream, water parameters and fin fish assemblage were recorded, and plastic debris was collected from each site. Afterward, macroplastics were categorized and weighed to measure their abundance. Previous data on rainfall, water discharge, and depth were aggregated to study the trend of river depth changes. A survey was conducted to identify the possible sources of plastic pollution in the river and awareness of the pollution. The results showed that Kazir Bazar (Site 4) and Beter Bazar (Site 5), comparatively contained poor water quality, diverse macroplastics categories, and higher macroplastics abundance. The water pollution index (WPI) also ranked the above sites as extremely polluted. Similarly, biodiversity indices revealed lower diversity at Site 4 and Site 5. The river depth analysis revealed that there was no remarkable tendency to change the depth. To conclude, the Surma River system is being polluted due to inadvertent plastic dumping. Contemporary awareness is highly required, and proper policies should be implemented to minimize the detrimental effects of macroplastics.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
author_facet Asian School of the Environment
Abdullah, Abul Hasnat
Chowdhury, Gourab
Adikari, Diponkor
Jahan, Israt
Andrawina, Yochi Okta
Hossain, Mohammad Amzad
Schneider, Petra
Iqbal, Mohammed Mahbub
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author Abdullah, Abul Hasnat
Chowdhury, Gourab
Adikari, Diponkor
Jahan, Israt
Andrawina, Yochi Okta
Hossain, Mohammad Amzad
Schneider, Petra
Iqbal, Mohammed Mahbub
author_sort Abdullah, Abul Hasnat
title Macroplastics pollution in the Surma river in Bangladesh: a threat to fish diversity and freshwater ecosystems
title_short Macroplastics pollution in the Surma river in Bangladesh: a threat to fish diversity and freshwater ecosystems
title_full Macroplastics pollution in the Surma river in Bangladesh: a threat to fish diversity and freshwater ecosystems
title_fullStr Macroplastics pollution in the Surma river in Bangladesh: a threat to fish diversity and freshwater ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed Macroplastics pollution in the Surma river in Bangladesh: a threat to fish diversity and freshwater ecosystems
title_sort macroplastics pollution in the surma river in bangladesh: a threat to fish diversity and freshwater ecosystems
publishDate 2023
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