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  • When entered into the marine environment, TCBs will most likely evaporate or adsorb to organic sediments ...on|polluted]] areas). The highest environmental concentrations measured in marine fish range from 0,14 to 2,3 µg/kg [[lipid weight]]. TCBs are also thought
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  • ...C or paper, the most important direct source of dioxins to the aquatic and marine environment are probably dry deposition of airborne particle-bound dioxins< ...ily [[pollution|polluted]] [[Baltic Sea]]. [[Pollution and marine mammals|Marine mammals]], the top of the North Sea [[food chain]], contain the the highest
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  • ...he environment and transport to the sea is anticipated to be low, risks to marine organisms are expected to be negligible. Nevertheless, 6PPD is a high produ
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  • ...[[species]] such as [[pollution and sea birds|birds]] and [[pollution and marine mammals|mammals]]. Dicofol has been shown to be highly [[toxic]] for marine species. [[Pollution and pelagic fishes|Fishes]] can die by chronic exposur
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  • ...is very toxic to all organisms. Concentrations of 1 mg/l are toxic to all marine organisms, while concentrations of only 0,04 µg/l are already toxic for cr
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  • ...gets partly deposited in the ocean. Another major input of lindane to the marine environment is riverine transport from the application areas. Lindane is m ...ammals]] than to [[pollution and pelagic fishes|predatory fishes]] because marine mammals seem to be less efficient in eliminating it from their bodies. Fish
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  • ...] die at concentrations above 50 µg/l. For [[pollution and marine mammals|marine mammals]] and [[pollution and sea birds|sea birds]] it is considered to be ...ittle or no information available on the occurrence of methoxychlor in the marine environment.
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  • ....pdf www.epa.gov August 6 2009]</ref>. It also is considered [[toxic]] for marine organisms. In humans it can cause liver damage and have [[endocrine disrupt
    3 KB (471 words) - 14:33, 9 August 2020
  • ...ment, it's considered unlikely that large amounts of trifluralin enter the marine environment through run off from application areas. Trifluralin is rather u ...]] [[pollution and sea birds|sea birds]] or [[pollution and marine mammals|marine mammals]]<ref name = OECD>[http://www.ospar.org/documents%5Cdbase%5Cpublica
    3 KB (460 words) - 14:38, 9 August 2020
  • ...nrik; Backhaus Thomas 2009, Toxicity of the pharmaceutical clotrimazole to marine microalgal communities. Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 2009;91
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  • ...formation available on the levels of 2,4,6-tri-''tert''-butylphenol in the marine environment. It has been estimated (by modelling the emissions) that concen
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  • DBP can enter the marine environment through waste water effluents. Cleaning of road tankers release ...for ecotoxicological effects of dibutylphthalate on aquatic species in the marine environment, but only at a local scale and mainly for organisms living in s
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  • ...l environmental compartments, including remote areas. It mainly enters the marine environment through waste water from production sites, and through leakage ...r [[pollution and sea birds|sea birds]] and [[pollution and marine mammals|marine mammals]] which eat large amounts of molluscs, crustaceans (particularly kr
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  • ...d in detergents and soaps. Therefore the main source of musk xylene to the marine environment is the widespread use of musk xylene in these products. Negativ
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  • There is very limited knowledge on the possible harmful effects on the marine environment. It has been suggested that Pentabromobenzyl acrylate might not
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  • There is a very limited knowledge on its possible harmful effects on the marine environment.
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  • PCNs are [[toxic]] to marine organisms. Some algae might show a reduced growth at concentrations above 0
    3 KB (477 words) - 14:34, 9 August 2020
  • ...y affected after consumption of several grams per kilogram of body weight. Marine mammals and sea birds also seem to able to excrete flucythrinate more rapid
    2 KB (310 words) - 14:14, 9 August 2020
  • ...red or used in the European Union or the United States, its leakage to the marine environment from these countries is not expected to be significant.
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  • ...cation|biomagnifies]] there may be risks to [[pollution and marine mammals|marine mammals]] by secondary poisoning. Mammals which consume more than 3,9 g per
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