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Microplastic pollution: An emerging contaminant in aquaculture

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Stanley Iheanacho, Miracle Ogbu, Md. Simul Bhuyan, Johnny Ogunji

Journal: Aquaculture and FisheriesYear: 2023Citations: 86

Aquaculture largely contributes to aquatic products and consequential dietary protein for many households. Aquaculture, just like every other food sector, is faced with enormous challenges such as unfavorable climatic events, environmental stressors and contaminants. Microplastics (MP) are emerging ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental SciencePollutionOpen Access
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Assessment of water quality status using heavy metal pollution indices: A case from Eha-Amufu catchment area of Ebonyi River, Nigeria

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E Agwu, Samuel Ejike Odanwu, Bede Izuchukwu Ezewudo, Gregory Ejikeme Odo et al.

Journal: Acta Ecologica SinicaYear: 2023Citations: 35
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceWater Science and Technology
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Microplastics contamination in seaweed: impacts on human health and mitigation approaches

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Md. Simul Bhuyan, Venkatramanan Senapathi, Sivakumar Karthikeyan, Mrityunjoy Kunda et al.

Journal: Discover OceansYear: 2025Citations: 13

Marine algae, which are often overlooked but extremely versatile, are proving to be a promising solution in the midst of environmental challenges. They are used as raw materials in various sectors and also serve as food for humans. The rapid increase in plastics poses an urgent ecological problem th...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental SciencePollutionOpen Access
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Heavy metal contamination in the sediment of seaweed culture site along the Cox’s Bazar coast, Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh

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Md. Simul Bhuyan, Md. Abu Bakar Siddique, D.N. Rao, Mohammad Ismail et al.

Journal: Discover OceansYear: 2025Citations: 5

This study assessed heavy metal (HM) concentrations and associated ecological and human health risks in sediments from the Rezu Khal seaweed culture site, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Analyzed heavy metals (HMs) included Pb, Cd, Cr, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Fe, and Mn, with concentrations following the decreasin...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental SciencePollutionOpen Access
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Effect of burnt tire-ash (water-soluble fraction) on blood and histopathological markers in Clarias gariepinus

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Adewale Adeolu, Roseline Nwose, Joshua Ekpenyong, Md. Simul Bhuyan et al.

Journal: Watershed Ecology and the EnvironmentYear: 2024Citations: 3

• Discarded burnt-tyre ash adds to the source of environmental pollution in the aquatic ecosystem. • Invitro exposure of water-soluble fraction of burnt-tyre ash affected hematological markers in Clarias gariepinus biomodel. • Moderate to severe histopathological lesions were evident in the fish, in...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceHealth, Toxicology and MutagenesisOpen Access
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Assessment of ecological and human health concerns associated with heavy metal poisoning in the sediments of Western St. Martin’s Island, Bangladesh

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Md. Simul Bhuyan, Muhammad Abu Bakar, Md Tarikul Islam, Gowhar Meraj et al.

Journal: Estuarine Management and Technologies.Year: 2025Citations: 1

St. Martin’s Island (SMI) was designated an Ecologically Critical Area by the Bangladesh government in 1999 to preserve its biodiversity. Heavy metals (HMs) pollution is a critical environmental problem, driven primarily by anthropogenic activities, that causes various environmental impacts, includi...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental SciencePollutionOpen Access
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Blue Economy Prospects in Bangladesh: Addressing SDG-14 (Life Below Water)

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Sayeed Mahmood Belal Haider, Stanley C. Iheanacho, Simul Bhuyan

Year: 2026
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceManagement, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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