“…Global water pollution also declined, likely due to the decrease in industrial and agricultural activities as reported in heavily populated countries like China ( Shen et al, 2021 ), India ( Singh & Mishra, 2021 ), and Pakistan ( Shafeeque et al, 2021 ). Globally, the period of COVID-19 restrictions also provided relief (reducing litter, and plastic pollution) to various water bodies, including the coastal areas of Ecuador ( Ormaza-Gonzaìlez et al, 2021 ), Damodar River ( Chakraborty et al, 2021 ), and Vembanad Lake, India (longest lake in India) ( Yunus et al, 2020 ), Kenyan recreational beaches ( Shafeeque et al, 2021 ), and the west coast of Tangier, Morocco ( Cherif et al, 2020 ). Thus, as outlined above and showcased in recent research, many positive environmental impacts were recorded during the initial phase of strict government regulations.…”