Why Nigeria should ban single-use plastics: Excessive microplastic pollution of the water, sediments and fish species in Osun River, Nigeria

Author:

Idowu Gideon AinaORCID,Oriji Adewumi Yetunde,Olorunfemi Kehinde Oluwasiji,Sunday Michael Oluwatoyin,Sogbanmu Temitope Olawunmi,Bodunwa Oluwatoyin Kikelomo,Shokunbi Oluwatosin Sarah,Aiyesanmi Ademola Festus

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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