Vessel Traffic/Shipping: 1998
Publications
Author:
Davies, I.M., Bailey, S.K., and Harding, M.J.C.
Title: Tributyltin inputs to the North Sea from
shipping activities, and potential risk of biological effects.
Publication: Ices Journal of Marine Science
55(1):34-43, 1998.
Author: Hallegraeff,
G.M.
Title: Transport of toxic dinoflagellates via ships'
ballast water: bioeconomic risk assessment and efficacy of
possible ballast water management strategies.
Publication: Marine Ecology Progress Series
168: 297-309, 1998.
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Author: Hamer, J.P.,
McCollin, T.A., and Lucas, I.A.N.
Title: Viability of decapod larvae in ships' ballast
water.
Publication: Marine Pollution
Bulletin 36(8): 646-647, 1998.
Author: Hashimoto,
S., Watanabe, M., Noda, Y., Hayashi, T., Kurita, Y., Takasu, Y.,
and Otsuki, A.
Title: Concentration and distribution of butyltin
compounds in a heavy tanker route in the Strait of Malacca and in
Tokyo Bay.
Publication: Marine Environmental
Research 45(2): 169-177, 1998.
Author: Hayes,
K.R.
Title: Ecological risk assessment for ballast water
introductions: A suggested approach.
Publication: Ices Journal of Marine Science
55(2):201-212, 1998.
Author: Hofer,
T.
Title: Tankships in the marine environment - Part I:
Marine transport of bulk liquids and cargoes spilt.
Publication: Environmental Science and Pollution
Research 5(2): 97-104, 1998.
Author: Hofer,
T.
Title: Tankships in the marine environment - Part
II: Environmental and health effects resulting from marine bulk
liquid transport.
Publication: Environmental Science and
Pollution Research 5(4): 231-237, 1998.
Author: Law, R.J.
and Campbell, J.A.
Title: The effects of oil and chemical spillages at
sea.
Publication: Journal of the Chartered Institute
of Water Environment Management 12(4): 245-249,
1998.
Author: Ruiz, J.M.,
Quintela, M., and Barreiro, R.
Title: Ubiquitous imposex and organotin
bioaccumulation in gastropods Nucella lapillus from Galicia
(NW Spain): A possible effect of nearshore shipping.
Publication: Marine Ecology Progress Series
164:237-244, 1998.
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