Protocol for Monitoring Microplastics in Fish

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Protocol for Monitoring Microplastics in Fish
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MRC
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With a recent study identified the Mekong River as one of ten rivers to contribute over 90% of plastic debris to the world’s marine environment, there is an urgent need for a reliable data and information on riverine plastic debris pollution and their impacts to the aquatic environment of Mekong River.  This Protocol for Monitoring Microplastic in Fihs has been developed and finalized as one of three protocols of the MRC’s Detailed Methodology for the Long-term and Cost-effective Monitoring of Riverine Plastic Debris Pollution in the Lower Mekong River Basin (LMB).  The finalization of the detailed methodology was made possible through the concerted efforts and commitment of the MRC Member Countries and support of experts at national, regional and global levels, and included rigorous processes of consultations, capacity building, and piloting to ensure that the methodology is adapted to the situation of the LMB.  The methodology aims to provide the much-needed data and information for an improved knowledge and understanding on the pathway and behaviors of plastic debris pollution in the LMB, from land-based sources to riverine environment, and ultimately to the marine environment.  Information derived from the long-term implementation of methodology can be used to assess the effectiveness of plastic waste management the LMB.

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MRC. (2022). Proceedings of the 1st ASEAN-MRC Water Security Dialogue: Solutions for a Changing Region. Vientiane: MRC Secretariat. https://doi.org/10.52107/mrc.ajutqy

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