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Marine Pollution Bulletin, Vol.15 No.1 (1984)

Contributor(s): Series: Marine Pollution Bulletin. ; Vol.15, No.1 Publication details: Oxford, Pergamon Press Limited, 1984,Description: 1-36p. 30cmISSN:
  • 0025-326X
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Contents:
Intoxicated marine top predators, Nuclear waste discharges probed,Farm waste in Hong Kong,Scottish oiled bird toll,Oil in freshwater,Marpol in force,Durable environment’ needed,Mediterranean,Lawyers talk,International protection for ‘migrators’,Sea space watch plan,Singapore,Israel,Pollution control and recession,Trace metal distributions in Saint John Harbour sediments,Effects of metals on sea urchin development: A rapid bioassay,Mercury monitoring: Mercury stability in bird feathers,Cargo spillage at an iron ore unloading terminal,Survival of sea anemones in Bunker C fuel,Sediment PCB distribution in the Penobscot Bay region of the Gulf of Maine,Monitoring the Marine Environment
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Intoxicated marine top predators, Nuclear waste discharges probed,Farm waste in Hong Kong,Scottish oiled bird toll,Oil in freshwater,Marpol in force,Durable environment’ needed,Mediterranean,Lawyers talk,International protection for ‘migrators’,Sea space watch plan,Singapore,Israel,Pollution control and recession,Trace metal distributions in Saint John Harbour sediments,Effects of metals on sea urchin development: A rapid bioassay,Mercury monitoring: Mercury stability in bird feathers,Cargo spillage at an iron ore unloading terminal,Survival of sea anemones in Bunker C fuel,Sediment PCB distribution in the Penobscot Bay region of the Gulf of Maine,Monitoring the Marine Environment

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