Microplastic Contamination in Omani Mangroves Using Terebralia palustris

This study assesses microplastic contamination in Omani mangrove habitats by analyzing large mud snails (Terebralia palustris) as bioindicators. The findings provide insights into the extent of plastic pollution in these vital ecosystems and its potential impact on marine biodiversity and food webs.

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