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  • The Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest globally, faces environmental pressures from metal(loid) pollution, which is assessed using past data.
  • There is a notable disparity in metal(loid) contamination between the Bangladeshi and Indian sections, with India exhibiting higher pollution likely due to nearby industrial activity.
  • The ecological risks identified indicate moderate levels in specific areas of both countries, emphasizing the need for informed policies and management strategies to mitigate future contamination.

Article Abstract

The Sundarbans is the largest single-mass mangrove forest in the world, experiencing environmental and anthropogenic stress from metal(loid) inputs. We undertook a comprehensive assessment of sediment contamination and ecological risks posed by metal(loid)s in the Sundarbans using previously published data. There was a distinct difference in metal(loid) content, pollution level and ecological risk in Bangladeshi and Indian parts of the Sundarbans, with the Indian counterpart experiencing relatively higher metal(loid) pollution. The higher pollution level in India might be attributed to its vicinity to municipal and industrial areas that act the primary source of metal(loid)s in the Sundarbans. The cumulative ecological risks of metal(loid)s pointed out that the south-eastern part of Bangladeshi Sundarbans and north-eastern Indian part are at moderate ecological risk. This research will provide valuable data to inform the responsible authorities and will underpin future policies and management to reduce future metal(loid) inputs in the Sundarbans.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114514DOI Listing

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