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1. Aquatic Toxicology [ Report dead link ]
An international journal on mechanisms of and responses to toxic agents in the aquatic environment. Available on line with free access to table of contents, abstracts and search.
http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/5/0/5/5/0/9/
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2. Biochemistry in Marine Research [ Report dead link ]
Comet assay, apoptosis, cell culture and biomarkers for marine research are topics on Dr. Ulrike Kammann's homepage. Also has pictures of ships and some fish screensaver downloads.
http://www.ukammann.de
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3. Great Lakes Environmental Center [ Report dead link ]
GLEC has diverse capabilities focused on aquatic/sediment toxicology and environmental assessment. Provides description of services, projects and links.
http://www.glec-online.com/
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4. Harmful Algae Page [ Report dead link ]
Info on toxic algal blooms. Algae species, photos, adverse impacts and human illness. US distribution maps of hazardous algal blooms (HAB).
http://www.whoi.edu/science/B/redtide/
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5. LimCo International [ Report dead link ]
Consulting and research bureau specialized in aquatic ecology, sediment toxicology, biotests, pollution assessment and pollution control. Description of services and publications.
http://www.limco-int.com/
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6. Marine Biotoxins [ Report dead link ]
About natural toxic algae in the coastal environment. From the Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research Biotoxin division of the Department of Commerce, NOAA, and NOS.
http://www.chbr.noaa.gov/default.aspx?category=mb&pageName=biotoxin
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7. Neurotoxin Fish Kills [ Report dead link ]
Pfiesteria and Chattonella subsalsa aquatic health concerns in cold water climates.
http://www.atlanticbreezes.com/aquatic
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8. Species and Seasonality Aspects of Marine Biotoxins [ Report dead link ]
Information on analysis of samples of shell fish for paralytic shell fish poisoning toxin (PSP - saxitoxins) and amnesic shell fish poisoning (ASP - domoic acid) by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).
http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/ops/fm/shellfish/Biotoxins/biotoxins.htm
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9. Toxic Chemicals in Coastal Environments (NOAA) [ Report dead link ]
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Response and Restoration, the Coastal Protection and Restoration Division assesses the effects of contaminants on the environment, assists in developing protective cleanups and coordinates projects to restore affected rivers, estuaries and other coastal ecosystems.
http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/cpr/cpr.html
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10. Toxic Chemicals in Coastal Sediment [ Report dead link ]
National Ocean Service Office of Response and Restoration. Toxicity-related guidelines to determine ecological risk, for use in evaluating sediment contaminated with toxic chemicals.
http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/cpr/sediment/sediment.html
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