Includes the Detection, Analysis, Modelling, Effects and Recovery, Etc

Includes the Detection, Analysis, Modelling, Effects and Recovery, Etc

ISSN 1742-7614 (online) Marine Pollution Research Titles Vol. 33 No. 4 April 2006 Marine Pollution Research Titles CONTENTS General 1 Petroleum Hydrocarbons 6 Metals 9 Radioactivity 14 Other Chemicals 15 Biological Wastes 24 Heat 26 Solids 27 Physical Disturbance 29 Non-indigenous Species 31 Please note that this publication is for users within your institution only and should not be made available to anyone outside the authorised site. Anyone interested in subscribing to Marine Pollution Research Titles can visit our web pages for more information or contact us at the address on page IV. Subscription Volume 33: January - December 2006: £120 (US $230) Available online ii Marine Pollution Research Titles This current awareness publication includes references to the approximately 2,500 papers on marine and estuarine pollution indexed each year. It is divided into the following sections: Section 1 : General General discussions on marine and estuarine pollution ; remote sensing, pollution indicators, and monitoring systems; mathematical models, experimental methods and equipment and general chemical analysis. Aspects relating to a particular group of pollutants are included under that section, and if necessary the item is repeated in several sections. Section 2 : Petroleum Hydrocarbons Includes the detection, analysis and levels in the marine and estuarine environment; effects; oil characteristics; oil removal, including the use of dispersants, biodegradation etc. Section 3 : Metals Includes the detection, analysis, modelling, levels, effects and removal, etc. Section 4 : Radioactivity Includes the detection, analysis, modelling, levels, effects and removal, etc. Section 5 : Other Chemicals Includes the detection, analysis, modelling, levels, effects and removal, etc. Pollutants include pesticides, PCBs, halogenated hydrocarbons, phthalates etc. Section 6 : Biological Wastes Includes the detection, analysis, modelling, levels, effects and removal, etc. Pollutants include sewage, pulp and paper, and food processing Section 7 : Heat Includes the detection, analysis, modelling, and effects etc. Section 8 : Solids Includes the detection, analysis, modelling, and effects etc. Pollutants include dredging wastes, plastics, china clay, mining effluents etc. Section 9 : Physical Disturbance Includes the detection, analysis, modelling, effects and recovery, etc Section 10: Non-indigenous Species Includes records, environmental impact etc. iii Marine Pollution Information Centre Scope The Centre collects documents and provides information services in the field of marine and estuarine pollution, including the detection, analysis and removal of pollutants; levels of pollutants in seawater, sediments and organisms; and the biological effects of pollutants. Legal, economic and social aspects are generally excluded. The Centre now contains approximately 78,000 documents. Services The Centre provides a number of services to its users: Abstracting and Indexing Monitoring of the marine pollution literature and preparation of records for input to the Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts bibliographic database. Contracts Literature searches and bibliographies are carried out on behalf of customers. Previous customers have included United Nations agencies such as FAO, IMO, IOC and WHO; commercial organizations, consultants and water authorities. Enquiries Enquiries are welcomed from scientists, technologists and administrators working on marine pollution problems. For simple enquiries there are no charges. Reference Collection The majority of the documents at the Centre are always available for reference, and visitors are very welcome to use the services of the staff, and to browse through the collection. Further Information National Marine Biological Library Marine Biological Association Citadel Hill Laboratory Plymouth PL1 2PB, Devon, United Kingdom. Telephone: 01752 633266 Fax: 01752 633102 Email [email protected] Web http://www.mba.ac.uk/nmbl/ iv Section 1: General (0986) ADJERS, K.; APPELBERG, M.; ESCHBAUM, R.; LAPPALAINEN, A.; MINDE, A.; REPECKA, R.; THORESSON, G. Trends in coastal fish stocks of the Baltic Sea. Boreal Environment Research, 11(1), 13-25, 2006. [Decreased eutrophication] (0987) ALVAREZ-GONGORA, C.; HERRERA-SILVEIRA, J.A. Variations of phytoplankton community structure related to water quality trends in a tropical karstic coastal zone. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 52(1), 48-60, 2006. [Nutrient loading; eutrophication; anthropogenic impact; HAB; suspended solids] (0988) BENGEN, D.G.; KNIGHT, M.; DUTTON, I. Managing the port of Jakarta Bay: overcoming the legacy of 400 years of adhoc development. In: Wolanski, E., (editor). The environment in Asia Pacific Harbours. p.413-431. Dordrecht: Springer, 2006. (0989) BEUSEN, A.H.W.; DEKKERS, A.L.M.; BOUWMAN, A.F.; LUDWIG, W.; HARRISON, J. Estimation of global river transport of sediments and associated particulate C, N, and P. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 19(4), GB4S05, 2005. (0990) BIHARI, N.; FAFANDEL, M.; JAKSIC, Z.; PLESE, B.; BATEL, R. Spatial distribution of DNA integrity in mussels, Mytilus galloprovincialis, from the Adriatic Sea, Croatia. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 75(5), 845-850, 2005. [Genotoxicity; monitoring] (0991) BONSDORFF, E. Zoobenthic diversity-gradients in the Baltic Sea: continuous post-glacial succession in a stressed ecosystem. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 330(1), 383-391, 2006. [Anthropogenic stress; exotic species; environmental gradients] (0992) BURONE, L.; VENTURINI, N.; SPRECHMANN, P.; VALENTE, P.; MUNIZ, P. Foraminiferal responses to polluted sediments in the Montevideo coastal zone, Uruguay. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 52(1), 61-73, 2006. [Cr; Pb; sewage; oil] (0993) CHOU, L.M. Marine habitats in one of the world's busiest harbours. In: Wolanski, E., (editor). The environment in Asia Pacific Harbours. p.377-391. Dordrecht: Springer, 2006. [Singapore] (0994) CLARKE, K.R.; SOMERFIELD, P.J.; CHAPMAN, M.G. On resemblance measures for ecological studies, including taxonomic dissimilarities and a zero-adjusted Bray-Curtis coefficient for denuded assemblages. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 330(1), 55-80, 2006. [Including example of potash mining effluent, Boulby, East Cleveland; sludge disposal site, Garroch Head; oil field, Norway] (0995) CUCCO, A.; UMGIESSER, G. Modeling the Venice Lagoon residence time. Ecological Modelling, 193(1/2), 34-51, 2006. (0996) DAVENPORT, J.; DAVENPORT, J.L. The impact of tourism and personal leisure transport on coastal environments: a review. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 67(1/2), 280-292, 2006. (0997) DIRHAMSYAH, D. Indonesian legislative framework for coastal resources management: a critical review and recommendation. Ocean and Coastal Management, 49(1/2), 68-92, 2006. (0998) DIZON, R.T.; YAP, H.T. Effects of coral transplantation in sites of varying distances and environmental conditions. Marine Biology, 148(5), 933-943, 2006. [Restoration] (0999) FABRICUS, K.E.; MCCORRY, D. Changes in octocoral communities and benthic cover along a water quality gradient in the reefs of Hong Kong. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 52(1), 22-33, 2006. [Nutrients; turbidity; sedimentation; suspended solids; faecal coliforms; BOD] 1 (1000) FONSECA, G.; VANREUSEL, A.; DECRAEMER, W. Taxonomy and biogeography of Molgolaimus Ditlevsen, 1921 (Nematoda: Chromadoria) with reference to the origins of deep sea nematodes. Antarctic Science, 18(1), 23-50, 2006. (1001) FRANK, V. Consequences of the Prestige sinking for European and international law. International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 20(1), 1-64, 2005. (1002) FURUDAWA, K.; OKADA, T. Tokyo Bay: its environmental status - past, present, and future. In: Wolanski, E., (editor). The environment in Asia Pacific Harbours. p.15-34. Dordrecht: Springer, 2006. [Including environmental restoration plan] (1003) GIVERNAUD, T.; MOURADI, A.; HASSANI, A.; AKALLAL, R.; RIYAHI, J. Design of a new technique for the reseeding of overharvested beds of Gelidium sesquipedale (Turn.) Thuret (Rhodophyta, Gelidiales) in Morocco. In: Chapman, A.R.O.; Anderson, R.J.; Vreeland, V.J.; Davison, I.R., (editors). Proceedings of the 17th International Seaweed Symposium, Cape Town, South Africa, 28 January - 2 February 2001. p.123-130. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. [Degradation of natural beds; restoration] (1004) GRAY, J.S.; BJORGESAETER, A.; UGLAND, K.I.; FRANK, K. Are there differences in structure between marine and terrestrial assemblages? Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 330(1), 19-26, 2006. (1005) GUPTA, A.K.; GUPTA, S.K.; PATIL, R.S. Statistical analyses of coastal water quality for a port and harbour region in India. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 102(1-3), 179-200, 2005. (1006) HAINES, P.E.; TOMLINSON, R.B.; THOM, B.G. Morphometric assessment of intermittently open/closed coastal lagoons in New South Wales, Australia. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 67(1/2), 321-332, 2006. [Evacuation Factor; Dilution Factor; Assimilation Factor; pollutant input and removal] (1007) HARRISON, J.A.; CARACO, N.; SEITZINGER, S.P. Global patterns and sources of dissolved organic matter export to the coastal zone: results from a spatially explicit, global model. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 19(4), GB4S04, 2005. [Including anthropogenic inputs; nutrients; DOC; DON; DOP; sewage] (1008) HARZALLAH, A. Transport de pollutants dans la lagune de Bizerte simule par un modele de circulation de l'eau. Bulletin de l'Institut National

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