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Chemical pollutants and cetaceans : incorporating the reports leading to the development of the Pollution 2000+ programme / edited by P.J.H. Reijnders, A. Aguilar, G.P. Donovan.
Record no:
82897
Call no:
P599.5 [P8] (BayT2)
Author:
Reijnders, Peter
;
Aguilar, Alex
;
Donovan, Gregory P.
Citation:
JOURNAL OF CETACEAN RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT. SPECIAL ISSUE: 1999, 1
Year:
1999
Description:
viii, 273 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Marine pollution - Environmental aspects
;
Cetacea
;
Cetacea - Effect of pollution on
;
Notes:
Available online.
Type:
Book
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