%0 Journal Article %T Prevalence of microplastics in the sediments of Odisha beaches, southeastern coast of India. %A Patchaiyappan A %A ZakiAhmed S %A Dowarah K %A Khadanga SS %A Singh T %A Jayakumar S %A Thirunavukkarasu C %A Devipriya SP %J Mar Pollut Bull %V 167 %N 0 %D Jun 2021 %M 33774484 %F 7.001 %R 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112265 %X The prevalence of microplastics along the coastal habitats has become a global concern owing to the increased input of plastic debris from multiple sources. The present study is the first of its kind to examine the prevalence and distribution of microplastics in Odisha coast. The average microplastic abundance in the nine stations along Odisha coastal beach is 258.7 ± 90.0 particles/kg of beach sediment. Among the stations sampled, Swargadwara was reported with the highest microplastic abundance of 378.3 ± 39.7 particles/kg of beach sediment andAbhayachandpurwas found with the lowest number of 153.3 ± 27.3 particles/kg. Different types of microplastics varying in color, size, and shape were encountered in the study. From the Raman spectroscopic analysis, twelve types of polymers including High Density Polyethylene, Polystyrene, Polyvinyl chloride, and acrylonitrile copolymer were identified.