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245 _aMarine Pollution Bulletin, Vol.52 No.7 (2006)
260 _aOxford,
_bElsevier Ltd,
_c2006,
300 _a719-830p.
_b28cm.
440 _917743
_aMarine Pollution Bulletin
_n; Vol.52, No.7
505 _a Science, politics and ideology—The Victoria (BC, Canada) sewage issue,News,A review on integration of artificial intelligence into water quality modelling,Reliably estimating the effect of toxicants on fertilization success in marine broadcast spawners,Trace metal variations in the shells of Ensis siliqua record pollution and environmental conditions in the sea to the west of mainland Britain,Nitrate and phosphate supplementation to increase toxin production by the marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense,Prevalence of microplastics in Singapore’s coastal marine environment,Distribution of organochlorines in the dissolved and suspended phase of the sea-surface microlayer and seawater in Hong Kong, China,Characterization and source of oil contamination on the beaches and seabird corpses, Sable Island, Nova Scotia, 1996–2005,Ecological quality status of coastal benthic ecosystems in the Sea of Marmara,Paralytic shellfish toxin profiles in net phytoplankton samples from Bahía Concepción, Gulf of California, Mexico,Species assemblages of Enterococcus indicate potential sources of fecal bacteria at a south Florida recreational beach,The occurrence of imposex in Hexaplex trunculus from the Croatian Adriatic,Marine plastic debris in northern fulmars from Davis Strait, Nunavut, Canada,Are Taxonomic Distinctness measures compliant to other ecological indicators in assessing ecological status?
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_aSheppard, Charles. ed.
856 _uhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/marine-pollution-bulletin/vol/52/issue/7
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