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Hydrocarbons: Review of methods for analysis in sea water, biota, and sediments.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1991)
The
overview
presented
in
the
following
paragraphs
is
not
a
collection
of
analytical
procedures
in
the
sense
of
a
'cookbook'.
It
is
intended
as
an
introduction
to
the
subject
and
a
collecti ...
Biological effects of contaminants: Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) embryo bioassay.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1991)
The
oyster
embryo
bioassay
was
initially
developed
by
Woelke
(1972).
The
Ministry
of
Agriculture,
Fisheries
and
Food
(MAFF)
in
the
UK
have
modified
the
method
to
improve
the
accuracy
of
the
...
Benthic communities: Use in monitoring point-source discharges.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1991)
The response to a request from the ICES Advisory Committee on Marine Pollution (ACMP) for advice on this topic has been structured along the following lines:
Section A - a general review of benthic studies in relation ...
Temporal trend monitoring: Introduction to the study of contaminant levels in marine biota.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1991)
The
study
of
contaminants
in
marine
species,
sediments,
and
sea
water
has
been
of
interest
to
the
International
Council
for
the
Exploration
of
the
Sea
(ICES)
since
the
early
1970s.
The
inve ...
Temporal trend monitoring: Contaminant levels in tissues of Atlantic cod.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1991)
The
study
of
trends
in
trace
contaminant
concentrations
in
marine
species
has
been
of
interest
to
the
International
Council
for
the
Exploration
of
the
Sea
(ICES)
since
the
early
1970s.
The
...
Biological effects of contaminants: Microplate method for measurement of ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD) in fish.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1991)
Interest
in
the
use
of
mixed
function
oxidase
(MFa)
as
a monitoring
tool
for
measuring
the
effects
of
pollntants
derives
from
basic
research
carried
out
over
the
past
twenty
years
(see
revi ...