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245 _aMarine Pollution Bulletin, Vol.15 No.8 (1984)
260 _aOxford,
_bPergamon Press Limited,
_c1984,
300 _a275-312p.
_b30cm.
440 _917743
_aMarine Pollution Bulletin
_n; Vol.15, No.8
505 _a Nuclear war and the oceans,Wrecked seabirds died in iberian nets,Herbicide pollution,New anti-fouling compound,Estuarine studies manual,More on acid rain,Radioactive discharge in the channel,Antarctic debate,Ocean incineration plans cancelled,Safe havens secret,ACOPS report,CONCAWE recommendations,Computerized deballasting system,Increased oil pollution compensation,Non-commercial whaling, Dr H. A. Cole,Comparative environmental chemistries of metals and metalloids,Quantities of some dangerous substances discharged to British coastal waters,Behaviour of hexachlorocyclohexane isomers and Zn, Cu and Cd in the freshwater-seawater mixing area,Water quality control and its effect on the concentration of heavy metals in Port Kembla Harbour, N.S.W.,Chlorinated hydrocarbons in fish-eating birds wintering in the Gdańsk Bay, 1981–82 and 1982–83,The use of polychaete feeding guilds as biological variables,Ecological survey of a North Sea gas leak,Heavy metals in recent sediments from the Bay of Cadiz, Spain,Rocky shore monitoring,Responses to pollutants,Offshore information,Fish consumption by seabirds,Fish consumption by seabird,Book Review
700 _917752
_aClark,R.B. ed.
856 _uhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/marine-pollution-bulletin/vol/15/issue/8
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