3 results match your criteria: "Cukurova University Faculty of Fisheries[Affiliation]"
Sci Total Environ
October 2024
School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
Plastic overproduction and the resulting increase in consumption has made plastic pollution ubiquitous in all ecosystems. Recognizing this, the United Nations (UN) has started negotiations to establish a global treaty to end plastic pollution, especially in the marine environment. The basis of the treaty has been formulated in terms of turning off the tap, signaling the will to prevent plastic pollution at its source.
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September 2023
Department of Seafood Processing Technology, Cukurova University Faculty of Fisheries, Adana, Turkey.
Contamination of the food and especially marine environment with nano/micro-plastic particles has raised serious concern in recent years. Environmental pollution and the resulting seafood contamination with microplastic (MP) pose a potential threat to consumers. The absorption rate of the MP by fish is generally considered low, although the bioavailability depends on the physical and chemical properties of the consumed MP.
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December 2019
Cukurova University Faculty of Fisheries, Department of Basic Sciences, 01330, Adana, Turkey.
It has become apparent that the coastal zones of aquatic environments are significantly affected by plastics pollution. The accumulation of marine plastic litter on beaches is an important problem due to their significant environmental impacts. In this study, 13 coastal areas in Iskenderun Bay (NE Levantine coast of Turkey) were sampled in May 2018 to investigate meso and macroplastic (0.
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