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Marine Pollution Bulletin, Vol.17 No.10 (1986)

Contributor(s): Series: Marine Pollution Bulletin. ; Vol.17, No.10 Publication details: Oxford, Pergamon Press Limited, 1986,Description: 437-478p. 30cmISSN:
  • 0025-326X
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Contents:
The strand line—Where the sea meets the land,Regionalism and marine environmental services,Estimating particulate dispersiveness and accumulation at nearshore ocean dumpsites,Toxicity of copper, mercury and lead to a marine nematode,Low levels of tributyl tin reduce growth of marine micro-algae,Effect of ship scrapping activities on the soil and sea environment in the coastal area of Chittagong, Bangladesh,Moored shellfish cages for pollution monitoring: Design and operational experience,The role of surfactants in coastal sea pollution,Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surficial sediments of Boston Harbour, Massachusetts, USA,Bridge over troubled waters,Plastic debris in the sea
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Journal Journal NARA Main Library Ready Reference ;Vol.17 No.10 MPB025 Available MPB025

The strand line—Where the sea meets the land,Regionalism and marine environmental services,Estimating particulate dispersiveness and accumulation at nearshore ocean dumpsites,Toxicity of copper, mercury and lead to a marine nematode,Low levels of tributyl tin reduce growth of marine micro-algae,Effect of ship scrapping activities on the soil and sea environment in the coastal area of Chittagong, Bangladesh,Moored shellfish cages for pollution monitoring: Design and operational experience,The role of surfactants in coastal sea pollution,Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surficial sediments of Boston Harbour, Massachusetts, USA,Bridge over troubled waters,Plastic debris in the sea

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