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Occurrence, Toxicity & Analysis of Toxic Compounds in Oceanic Biota

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Book Details

  • Author: Thomas Roy Crompton

  • Publisher: CRC Press

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 1st Edition

  • ISBN: 9781032339863

  • Pages: 292

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.0 x 0.8 inches

About The Book
Occurrence, Toxicity and Analysis of Marine Biota by Thomas Roy Crompton provides an in-depth exploration of bioaccumulation in marine organisms, specifically focusing on the occurrence and analysis of toxicants in marine biota. The book reviews the levels of toxicants found in the tissues of fish and invertebrates across various global sites, offering valuable insights into the environmental impact of toxic substances in aquatic ecosystems.

Through detailed research and case studies, this work examines how toxic substances accumulate in marine life, their potential health risks, and the methods used for their analysis. The book also highlights the importance of monitoring marine biota to assess the levels of environmental contamination and its effects on marine species.

This book is an essential resource for researchers, environmental scientists, and anyone interested in marine biology, toxicology, and environmental monitoring. It provides a comprehensive review of the occurrence and impacts of toxicants in marine organisms and serves as a vital reference for those working in marine pollution research.