Drill, Baby, Drill”… Trump vs. the Moon Snail A current politician, now at the zenith of his powers, has popularised a term—anathema to some—that trumpets the edict: “drill baby, drill”… but when it ...
The classification of a production area determines the treatment required before Live Bivalve Molluscs (shellfish) may be marketed for human consumption. Shellfish production and relay areas are ...
Marine biotoxins are poisonous substances which can accumulate in the tissues of live bivalve molluscs. This can be as a result of feeding on biotoxin producing phytoplankton. There are currently ...
Division of Environmental Science and Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology, 77 Cheongam-Ro, Nam-Gu, Pohang 37673, South Korea ...
Our mission is to advance sustainable use of the marine environment through our systems-thinking approach to research, education and innovation. Plymouth has been a focus for marine science for over ...
R. V. Solé, J. Bascompte, Self-Organization in Complex Ecosystems (Monographs in Population Biology 42, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2006), p. 373.
The abundance and characteristics of MPs ingested by barnacles and wild bivalves collected from intertidal reefs along the Yellow Sea were investigated. In addition, two different ecotypes of ...
Marine bivalves, which include many species worldwide, from intertidal zones to hydrothermal vents and cold seeps, are important components of the ecosystem and biodiversity. In their living habitats, ...
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