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Environmental Pollution. 123:153-161
Current regulatory risk assessment procedures only assess the impact of antifouling paint biocides that are released through leaching from a painted surface. Hull cleaning activities can lead to particles of antifouling paint containing biocides to e
Autor:
M. J. Waldock, Peter Matthiessen, Kevin V. Thomas, Andrew Smith, Mark R. Hurst, Mathew McHugh
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Scopus-Elsevier
Environmental androgens are a group of compounds that to date have received very little attention. In this study, a yeast-based androgen screen (YAS) was used to determine the level of in vitro androgenic activity in seven United Kingdom estuaries. S
Autor:
William J. Reynolds, Caroline M. Wall, Michaela Schratzberger, M. J. Waldock, Jacqueline Reed
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 272:217-235
A microcosm experiment was designed to evaluate the effects of different levels of paint-derived tributyltin (TBT), and different modes of exposure, on the diversity, feeding mode and assemblage structure of estuarine nematodes. Estuarine meiofauna w
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Joe Kennedy, M. J. Waldock, Susan Jobling, Mark R. Hurst, David A. Sheahan, S.J Kirby, Mic Daniel, Edwin J. Routledge, Geoff Brighty, Jule E. Harries, John P. Sumpter, Steven Morris
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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 21:515-519
As a result of the introduction of tighter discharge limits and effluent treatment processes at source, the concentration of alkylphenol ethoxylates and nonylphenol present in the final effluent discharge from a sewage treatment works that treats tra
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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 20:2165-2170
This report describes the identification of important estrogenic compounds in surface and sediment pore-water samples collected from the Tyne and Tees estuaries (United Kingdom) through the application of toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) proc
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Marine Pollution Bulletin. 42:677-688
In the yachting sector of the UK antifouling market, organic biocides are commonly added to antifouling preparations to boost performance. Few data presently exist for concentrations of these compounds in UK waters. In this study the concentrations o
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Marine Pollution Bulletin. 40:739-745
The proposed International Maritime Organization (IMO) ban on tributyltin (TBT) as an antifouling paint biocide, will raise the inevitability of the increased use of alternative paints containing copper and organic booster biocides. Although the fate
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John P. Sumpter, S.J Kirby, Jule E. Harries, Susan Jobling, Steven Morris, Afsaneh Janbakhsh, Charles R. Tyler, M. J. Waldock, Trevor P. Rodgers-Gray, Carole Kelly
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Environmental Science & Technology. 34:1521-1528
Sewage treatment works (STW) effluents throughout the U.K. have been shown to be estrogenic, inducing vitellogenin (VTG) synthesis in caged and wild fish for considerable distances (up to several kilometers) downstream of the effluent discharge. Thre
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Marine Pollution Bulletin. 38:925-932
This report describes the isolation and identification of organic toxicants present in marine surface waters collected from industrially impacted areas around the UK in 1997. The characterization process utilized Toxicity Identification Evaluation (T
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Current and forthcoming UK and European legislation requires environmental risk assessment of antifouling paints. For assessments to be carried out successfully, the leaching rate of biocides from antifouling paints should be determined. Current meth