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The researchers from Flinders University in Australia collected samples from 22 sites, including beaches, reef flats and fore reefs. Photo - Flinders University
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Australia's Flinders University, on August 1, declared Maldives to be one of the countries most polluted by microplastics, on the planet. Microplastics refer to plastic particles measuring less than five millimetres and are now globally recognized as a pollutant of increasing concern. The research, published in the peer-reviewed journal 'Science of the Total Environment', stated that microplastics were found across all 22 sampling sites off the coast and on Naifaru, Lhaviyani Atoll.

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