Results of the 1998-1999 survey for the occurrence of the new antifouling compound Irgarol 1051 in the Canadian aquatic environment / by G.J. Pacepavicius, D. Liu, R.J. Maguire.: En36-518/00-003E-PDF
"Antifouling paints are specifically designed to keep watercraft and aquatic structures free of attached aquatic organisms by continuously releasing a small and constant amount of biocide(s) to discourage the development of biofouling organisms on the surface of hulls and structures (French and Evans, 1986). Therefore, from the perspective of aquatic toxicology, antifouling biocides are toxic chemicals that are deliberately introduced into the aquatic environment in order to prevent or alleviate the problems caused by fouling organisms"--Introduction.
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| Title | Results of the 1998-1999 survey for the occurrence of the new antifouling compound Irgarol 1051 in the Canadian aquatic environment / by G.J. Pacepavicius, D. Liu, R.J. Maguire. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (34 unnumbered pages) : maps. |
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