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Marine Pollution Bulletin, Vol.19 Nos.1-6 (1988) (Record no. 9552)

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Title Marine Pollution Bulletin, Vol.19 Nos.1-6 (1988)
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford,
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Pergamon Press Limited,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1988,
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Title Marine Pollution Bulletin
Number of part/section of a work ; Vol.19, Nos.1-6
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Formatted contents note North Sea politics,Deep-sea sludge dumping—an opportunity for business and research,Talks on reducing North Sea pollution,Pollution patrols set up,Nitrate proposals rejected,Alternatives to TBT,Effluent control correction,Law of the sea resolution fails,Annex V given go-ahead,Marine nature conservation review,Working Group on Marine Pollution Ecology,Norwegian mercury sump,Piracy and pollution in the gulf,Louisiana to sink oil rigs,First criminal indictment for illegal ocean dumping,Los Angeles sewage problems continue,Five states file suits against leasing plan,Chesapeake Bay surface waters polluted,EARP update,The dangers of risk assessment within the framework of the marine dumping conventions,Involvement of loggerhead turtle with the plastic, metal, and hydrocarbon pollution in the central Mediterranean,Horizontal and vertical distribution of oil pollution in the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman,Selection of chlorinated biphenyl congeners for analysis in environmental samples<br/>J.C. Duinker, D.E. Schultz, G. Petrick,Floating megalitter in the eastern Mediterranean,Levels and trends of organochlorines in cod and herring in the northern Baltic,Trend in the transparency of the northern Adriatic Sea 1911–1982,Chlorinated pesticide residues in marine sediments,Annual variations of nutrients in the Lagoon of Venice,Uptake of technetium by marine algae: Autoradiographic localization,The characteristics of non-ionic dispersants of the Span and Tween series — Dispersing power,Pearl Harbor bombing attack: A contamination legacy revealed in the sedimentary record,Influence of plumage and stomach oiling on body and organ growth in young Kittiwakes,Method to represent the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of PCB mixtures: Marine mammal tissues and commercial mixtures as examples,Organochlorine residues and metals in otters from the Orkney Islands,Conference diary,London North Sea Conference,<br/>Identification of petroleum sources in an area impacted by the Amoco Cadiz oil spill,Interactions between marine crustaceans and digested sewage sludge,Settling and dispersion of ocean dumped sewage sludge, Effects of ingested plastic on seabird feeding: Evidence from chickens,Relationship between lipid composition and organochlorine levels in the tissues of striped dolphin,Artificial habitats for fish,North west Europe—Clean seas and emergency services,New Salvage Convention,New developments on removal of platforms,Effects of sublethal concentration of zinc on survival and fertility in four successive generations of Tisbe,Effects of fish farming on growth and chlorophyll a content of Cladophora,Fish diseases in the North Sea in relation to sewage sludge dumping,Plastic ingestion and PCBs in seabirds: Is there a relationship?,Accumulation of copper and zinc by Balanus amphitrite in a tropical estuary,Recent developments on conditions for registration of ships,Mercury and selenium in axial white muscle of yellowtail kingfish from Sydney, Australia,Acute toxicity of some methylmercury complexes to Mytilus edulis and lack of selenium protection,Bioerosion of concrete and limestone by marine organisms: A 13 year experiment from Jamaica,Parameters related to pollution by n-alkanes and PAH in Baltic water and sediments,Tissue distribution of heavy metals in Dall's porpoise in the northwestern Pacific,Tovalop & Cristal,The level of taxonomic discrimination required to detect pollution effects on marine benthic communities,Heavy metal contamination in sediments from the Belgian coast and Scheldt estuary,Evidence of anionic-surfactant enrichment in marine aerosol,Heavy metal concentrations in the tissues of seabirds from Gough Island, South Atlantic Ocean,Estimating some biological parameters of Baird's beaked whales using PCBs and DDE as tracers
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Personal name Clark,R.B. ed.
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