Using of network for the monitoring of some of organic pollutants in the Syrian marine environment
published by Tishreen University
in 2014
in marine Chemistry
and research's language is
العربية
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In This study it has been uses a network for monitoring the pollution with organochlorine pesticides in There marine stations at Lattakia coast: Fishing port, AfamiaCoast, High Institute Of Marine Research Coastusing Cages contained species of musselswitch are filter feeders Brachidontes varibilis. Samples had been collected from Lattakia coast.
The results showed a great efficiency of the made network for monitoring the organic pollution in marine environment. It has been recorded a concentration of DDTs is accumulated lower than 2ng/g , Endosulfane and HCB is lower than 1 ng/g too. The results showed that the HCH compounds is dominant in all stations.organochlorine pesticides is accumulated mostly in the biota of station Fishing port, Afamia Coast
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