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Investigation of the effects of East Coast Canada water accommodated fraction and chemically enhanced water accommodated fraction on early life stages of commercially harvested marine species = Enquête...NE22-4/221E-PDF

"This ESRF funded research program sought to address a critical data gap regarding the use of the dispersant Corexit 9500A by performing toxicity tests with both treated and untreated offshore Newfoundland & Labrador weathered crude oil on the less commonly studied, vulnerable, early life stages of commercially important species"--page 18.

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Department/Agency
  • Environmental Studies Research Funds (Canada), issuing body.
TitleInvestigation of the effects of East Coast Canada water accommodated fraction and chemically enhanced water accommodated fraction on early life stages of commercially harvested marine species = Enquête sur les effets de la fraction adaptée à l’eau et de la fraction chimiquement dynamisée sur les premiers stages de vie des espèces marines exploitées commercialement sur la côte Est du Canada / B. de Jourdan, L. Burridge, C.J. Bridger.
Variant title
  • Enquête sur les effets de la fraction adaptée à l’eau et de la fraction chimiquement dynamisée sur les premiers stages de vie des espèces marines exploitées commercialement sur la côte Est du Canada
Series title
  • Environmental Studies Research Funds report ; 221
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-233).
Publishing information
  • St. John’s, NL : Environmental Studies Research Funds, 2022.
Author / Contributor
  • de Jourdan, B., author.
Description1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : charts, illustrations.
Catalogue number
  • NE22-4/221E-PDF
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