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Title: Scientific studies on microplastics pollution in Iran: An in-depth review of the published articles
First author: Razeghi, Nastaran; Hamidian, Amir Hossein; Wu, Chenxi; Zhang, Yu; Yang, Min
Journal: MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Years: 2021
Volume / issue: /
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111901
Abstract: This literature review was conducted to collect present data on microplastics pollution in Iran's ecosystems. Most of the studies performed in aquatic environment were conducted in Persian Gulf & Oman Sea (70%). The Persian Gulf, along with the beaches of Bushehr and Hormozgan Provinces, are the most studied areas. Moreover, most of the studies were conducted in aquatic environments and only four studies were conducted in terrestrial environment (4/42). One study has assessed microplastics in commercial salt and another study has reported the microplastics presence in Iranian bottled mineral water brands. The investigation of microplastics associated with biota was highlighted, customarily for fish species. Microplastics were also present in urban wastewater samples in Sari and Bandar Abbas cities. Three studies were performed in freshwater ecosystems until now (Haraz River, Anzali wetland, and Taleqan dam). The need for further studies in this field still exists, especially in terrestrial and freshwater compartments.