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R. B. CLARK,ZHANG SONGLING. 1985. PROBLEMS OF ASSESSING MARINE POLLUTION. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (3):453-462
PROBLEMS OF ASSESSING MARINE POLLUTION
PROBLEMS OF ASSESSING MARINE POLLUTION
Received:December 20, 1983  Revised:May 30, 1984
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R. B. CLARK Department of Zoology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, U. K. 
ZHANG SONGLING Shanghai Museum of Natural History, China 
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Abstract:
      The sea receives an enormous variety of wastes from direct discharges or, indirectly, from rivers or by rain or precipitation from the atmosphere.In some areas, toxic wastesaccumulate in sufficient quantity to create a threat to human health or to damagefisheries or other natural resources.It is necessary to be able to measure the effects ofpollution in the sea.This paper is concerned with the problems of assessing the impactof marine pollution on biological systems.
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      The sea receives an enormous variety of wastes from direct discharges or, indirectly, from rivers or by rain or precipitation from the atmosphere.In some areas, toxic wastesaccumulate in sufficient quantity to create a threat to human health or to damagefisheries or other natural resources.It is necessary to be able to measure the effects ofpollution in the sea.This paper is concerned with the problems of assessing the impactof marine pollution on biological systems.
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