Microplastic Loads in Fish and Invertebrates in Malaysian Rivers

Grant Type:
Research Grant
Year:
2021
State(s):
Selangor
Project Leader:
Prof. Dr. Christopher Gibbins

This research grant supports researchers from the University of Nottingham Malaysia to evaluate the presence and impact of microplastics in our river ecosystems.

The lead researcher is Dr Christopher Gibbins, a Professor of Hydro-ecology and sustainable river management at the School of Environmental and Geographical Sciences, University of Nottingham Malaysia. His work focuses on understanding the links between physical habitat conditions and biota in freshwater ecosystems. The study will be implemented with colleagues from Nottingham as well as undergraduate students and one PhD student.

The School of Environmental and Geographical Sciences at Nottingham University has been conducting ongoing sampling of water quality and sediment levels of the Langat River.

This study examines the impact of microplastics on living creatures, ecosystems and human health. Despite concerns about the impact of microplastics, to date, there are hardly any studies on this topic from Malaysia and Southeast Asia. The findings of this study would increase our understanding of the dangers posed by microplastics in our rivers.

The research will involve the collection of mussels, invertebrates and fish from sites along Sungai Langat that are known to have a range of contamination levels. Students will conduct gut flushing and acid digestion of sample organisms to isolate microplastic particles. They will then assess microplastic loads in organisms. These findings will be contrasted with those in published literature to assess risk to ecosystems, species, and public health.

Prof. Dr. Christopher Gibbins
Prof. Dr. Christopher Gibbins
University of Nottingham Malaysia

Professor Christopher Gibbins is a hydro-ecologist and Head of the School of Environmental and Geographical Sciences at the University of Nottingham Malaysia. With expertise in river ecology, environmental flows, and river restoration, his research focuses on human impacts on freshwater ecosystems. Prof. Gibbins investigates microplastic contamination in Malaysian rivers, aiming to enhance understanding and support conservation efforts for local river ecosystems.

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