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Microbiology. 1, Effects of oil on bacterial activity - 1982 study results / prepared for Environment Protection Service, Canadian Department of the Environment, Ottawa, Ontario by J.N. Bunch and C. Bédard.En40-242/82-5E-PDF

"Our principal objective in the third year of the BIOS project was to determine whether or not the petroleum releases of 1981 led to any changes in numbers and activity of microheterotrophs in the sediment. We also monitored the water column in order to detect natural variations which might affect the sediment, and mask changes due to the petroleum releases. We report here observations made in 1982"--Introduction, page 1.

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Environment Canada.
  • Canada. Environmental Protection Service.
  • Baffin Island Oil Spill Project‏.
TitleMicrobiology. 1, Effects of oil on bacterial activity - 1982 study results / prepared for Environment Protection Service, Canadian Department of the Environment, Ottawa, Ontario by J.N. Bunch and C. Bédard.
Variant title
  • Effects of oil on bacterial activity - 1982 study results
Series title
  • Baffin Island Oil Spill Project working report series ; 82-5
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 18-19).
Publishing information
  • Ottawa, Ontario : Environmental Protection Service, Canadian Department of the Environment, 1984.
Author / Contributor
  • Bunch, J. N. (James Newman)author.
Description1 online resource (viii, 54 pages) : map, graphs.
Catalogue number
  • En40-242/82-5E-PDF
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