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Assessment of microplastic debris content in the coastal areas of the Neva Bay

One of the most acute problems caused by the rapid development of technology is the accumulation of plastic garbage in various forms in the environment. The main criterion for observation was the systematic coast pollution with plastic waste. Considering the anthropogenic origin of the materials tha...

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Published in:AIP conference proceedings 2022-10, Vol.2661 (1)
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