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Microplastics Ravage Goa's Coastal Ecosystem, Endangering Marine Life and Human Health
15 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Microplastics found in every animal in Goa's estuarine food chain
- Anchovies and catfish had the largest microplastic accumulation
- 19 different plastic polymers identified, 11 highly toxic

According to a recent study, scientists have uncovered a troubling presence of microplastics along Goa's coastline, with the issue permeating the entire estuarine food chain. The researchers, from the CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography and the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, focused their investigation on the bamboo shark, a top predator in the Mandovi estuarine system, which accounts for 97% of Goa's fish output.




