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An evaluation of the potential of gastropod imposex as a bioindicator of Tributyltin pollution in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria.
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66307
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RP23963
Author:
Foale, Simon
Citation:
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN. 1993 v.26 no.10 : 546-552;
Year:
1993
Subject:
Gastropoda - Victoria - Port Phillip Bay
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Tributyltin
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Marine fouling organisms - Control - Victoria
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Marine pollution - Environmental aspects - Victoria
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Notes:
Molluscan reprint.
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