चेन्नई समुद्र तट की तलछट में नायलॉन‑फ़ाइबर माइक्रोप्लास्टिक जोखिम उजागर – शीघ्र कार्रवाई आवश्यक — UPSC Current Affairs | March 26, 2026
चेन्नई समुद्र तट की तलछट में नायलॉन‑फ़ाइबर माइक्रोप्लास्टिक जोखिम उजागर – शीघ्र कार्रवाई आवश्यक
2026 में V.O. Chidambaram College के शोधकर्ताओं द्वारा किया गया अध्ययन पाया कि चेन्नई समुद्र तट की तलछट में कम स्तर पर लेकिन उच्च जोखिम वाली माइक्रोप्लास्टिक प्रदूषण—नायलॉन फ़ाइबर द्वारा प्रमुख—है, जो समुद्री जीवन के लिए पारिस्थितिक खतरे को उजागर करता है और कचरा प्रबंधन तथा मछली पकड़ने के उपकरणों के पुनर्चक्रण पर शीघ्र नीति कार्रवाई की आवश्यकता दर्शाता है।
Researchers from V.O. Chidambaram College, Thoothukudi examined beach‑sediment samples from 15 sites along the Chennai coast. Although the overall count of microplastics was modest, the dominance of nylon fibres raises serious ecological concerns. Key Developments Study period: 2026; 15 sampling points across Chennai’s shoreline. > Fibres constituted the majority of particles, with >90% smaller than 1000 µm. Risk assessment emphasized polymer type, shape, and ageing over mere abundance. Identified sources: fishing nets/ropes, synthetic‑clothing wash‑out, tourism, sewage, and storm‑water runoff. Potential human exposure through contaminated seafood, leading to inflammatory and hormonal effects. Important Facts • Benthic habitats can be altered by fibre‑shaped plastics, affecting sediment structure and microbial communities. • Hazardous polymers such as nylon persist longer, carry chemical additives, and adsorb other pollutants, amplifying toxicity. • Similar fibre‑dominant patterns have been reported from Goa (July 2025) and Kerala’s Malabar coast (June 2024), underscoring a broader Indian coastal issue. UPSC Relevance Understanding the shift from quantity‑based to risk‑based pollution risk assessment is vital for GS‑4 questions on marine ecology, waste management, and sustainable development. The study illustrates how urbanisation‑driven plastic waste can affect marine food chains , linking environmental health to public health, a recurring theme in ethics and governance topics. Way Forward Implement stricter solid waste management and promote recycling of fishing gear. Encourage adoption of <span class