2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202008.0563.v1
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<strong>Microplastic Presence in Sediment and Water of a Lagoon Bordering the Urban Agglomeration of Lagos, Southwest Nigeria</strong>

Abstract: Microplastics are a fast emerging group of contaminants. Their worldwide occurrence in water, sediment, and aquatic fauna raises questions and concerns as to their probable effects on aquatic life and ecology. This study investigates for the first time presence, abundance, and types of microplastics in water and sediment from a lagoon bordering the large urban agglomeration of Lagos in Nigeria, and renders additional information about grain size and sediment composition. Water and sediment samples were collect… Show more

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“…Microplastics are ubiquitous and their potential harm to human health and the environment has received increasing attention from the public and scienti c community (Deng et al, 2020, Olarinmoye et al, 2020. With unabated proliferation of plastic waste in the environment, public awareness and public understanding of how microplastics could evolve and how they are impacting the environment especially the Lagos Lagoon which is an hotspot for diverse seafood cannot be overemphasized.…”
Section: Relationship Between Demographics Variables and Awareness Of Micro Plastic Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Microplastics are ubiquitous and their potential harm to human health and the environment has received increasing attention from the public and scienti c community (Deng et al, 2020, Olarinmoye et al, 2020. With unabated proliferation of plastic waste in the environment, public awareness and public understanding of how microplastics could evolve and how they are impacting the environment especially the Lagos Lagoon which is an hotspot for diverse seafood cannot be overemphasized.…”
Section: Relationship Between Demographics Variables and Awareness Of Micro Plastic Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it was evident the people in this area generally have relatively poor knowledge of microplastics inspite of the fact that majority were informed that issues of microplastic pollution is a serious global problem. A recent study not only detected microplastics (mostly polypropylene and polyethylene) in the Lagos lagoon but also underscore the necessity of precisely evaluating the exact concentrations of these microplastics in the environment in a bid to evaluate the impact in the food chain and consequently human health effects (Olarinmoye et al 2020). As majority reveals that 57.8% are aware of microplastic pollution of which the majority were students (40.7%), age brackets 18-25 years (57.6%), male (67.8%), single (71.2%) and B.Sc/HND holders (35.6%).…”
Section: Relationship Between Demographics Variables and Awareness Of Micro Plastic Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anthropogenic activities are a pointer to plastic degradation resulting in the abundance and distribution of microplastics in aquatic environment [4]. Unfortunately, lack of proper management of plastic wastes has led to an increase in its presence in the environment [5,6] resulting in bioaccumulation. When ingested by humans and aquatic organisms, microplastics can cause the obstruction of digestive tract, and bioaccumulate in the bodies with some health Adewale Adewuyi et al consequences [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%