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Title:
The derivation of threshold mean concentrations of copper and zinc in seawater, to protect the edible tropical rock oyster, Saccostrea cuccullata, from exceeding the health (food) standards.
Author:
Talbot, V.
;
Creagh, S.
;
Schulz, Roger
Citation:
ACCNO:0002560
Publisher:
Bulletin (Western Australia. Dept. of Conservation and Environment) ; no. 212
Year:
(1985).
Description:
25 p.
Subject:
Chemical analysis.
;
Copper
;
Oysters.
;
SACCOSTREA CUCCULLATA
;
Sea water
;
Zinc
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
ISBN/ISSN:
0730905225
Type:
Journal Article
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