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  • Dias, B. C. G.; Amarathunga, A. A. D.; De Silva, D. S. M.; Sivyer, D. B.; Maddumage, M. D. S. R. (Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka, 2023)
    Microplastics (MPs) are tiny plastic particles less than 5 mm in size. The danger imposed by MPs continues to rise in the world due to an increase in anthropological pollutants in the environment. The tremendous socioeconomic ...
  • Lahiru, A. A. S.; Amarathunga, A. A. D.; Malavipathirana, S.; De Silva, D. S. M.; Sivyer, D. B. (Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka, 2023)
    Rapid urbanization and mismanagement have led to a surge in plastic pollution in crucial aquatic ecosystems globally therefore accumulation of debris in aquatic ecosystems is rapidly increasing and they are becoming ultimate ...
  • Athukorala, A.; Amarathunga, A. A. D.; De Silva, D. S. M.; Bakir, A.; McGoran, A.; Sivyer, D. B.; De Silva, C. L. C. L.; Narangoda, S. R. C. (Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka, 2023)
    Microplastics (MPs) act as physical anthropogenic pollutants and their ability to act as contaminant vectors in biological matrices has become a serious ecosystem and human health concern. The present study, for the first ...
  • Lawan, P. L. M. J. H.; De Silva, D. S. M.; Amarathunga, A. A. D.; McGoran, A.; Bakir, A.; Sivyer, D. B. (Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka, 2023)
    Microplastics (MPs) are minute pieces of plastic debris that are smaller than 5 millimeters in size. They are created through the fragmentation or degradation of more oversized plastic items such as bottles, bags, and ...
  • Jayarathna, N. K. D. M. P.; Walpita, C. N.; Amarathunga, A. A. D.; De Silva, D. S. M.; Sivyer, D. B. (Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka, 2023)
    Microplastics (MPs) pollution in marine environment is an emerging threat to marine biota. Marine pelagic fish species such as tuna and tuna-like species caught during offshore fisheries in open seas, are known to be more ...

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