Chemicals used for maintenance of wood rafts in mussel farms: evaluation of their potential toxic risk to mussel culture
At the Galician coast, mussels are cultured on vertical ropes attached to floating rafts, which are cleaned in situ with tars or waterproof paints. The present study analyses the composition and the toxic risk of several compounds used during maintenance, in order to improve mussel-farming practices...
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Autores principales: | Y Ruiz, P Suárez, A Alonso, E Longo, F San Juan |
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Inter-Research
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ef9698c00b784bc18d1931058155eb10 |
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