For much of the 20th century, the Mersey in North West England was one of the worst polluted estuaries in Europe. Water from a range of polluting industries plus domestic sewage was discharged into the Mersey Catchment and Estuary. Recovery came through a concerted clean-up campaign and tightening environmental regulations, partly driven by European Commission Directives, coupled with de-industrialisation from the 1970s onward. Recovery of oxygen levels in the Estuary led to the return of a productive ecosystem. This led to conservation designations, but also concerns about transfer of pollutants to higher trophic levels in fish, birds and humans. As part of urban renewal, ecosystems in disused dock basins were restored using mussel biofilt...
Marine ecosystems are globally threatened by human activities, but some areas, such as those affecte...
There is increasing interest in quantifying bathymetric evolution of estuaries, specifically to dete...
Rapid urbanisation and industrialisation have placed increased pressure on the ecosystem health of u...
For much of the 20th century, the Mersey in North West England was one of the worst polluted estuari...
This report provides an overview of water and sediment quality within the Mersey Estuary European Ma...
The freshwaters of the Mersey Basin have been seriously polluted for over 200 years. Anecdotal evide...
Biodiversity recovery measures have often been ignored when dealing with the restoration of degraded...
The Derwent estuary, Tasmania has been described as one of the most polluted estuaries in Australia...
Eutrophication and sedimentation affect estuaries globally as catchments are developed by humans and...
Sedimentary organic pollution in the urban reaches of the Thames estuary is changing from fossil fue...
The Mersey Basin Campaign was established in 1985 to improve water quality within the Mersey Catchme...
The Jamaica Bay ecosystem is a dichotomy. It encompasses more than 12,000 acres of coastal estuarine...
A Conceptual study of the impacts of human activities on thenatural ecology of estuaries was carried...
The noncompliance of microbiological quality to the standards of the EU Water Framework Directive at...
Marine ecosystems are globally threatened by human activities, but some areas, such as those affecte...
There is increasing interest in quantifying bathymetric evolution of estuaries, specifically to dete...
Rapid urbanisation and industrialisation have placed increased pressure on the ecosystem health of u...
For much of the 20th century, the Mersey in North West England was one of the worst polluted estuari...
This report provides an overview of water and sediment quality within the Mersey Estuary European Ma...
The freshwaters of the Mersey Basin have been seriously polluted for over 200 years. Anecdotal evide...
Biodiversity recovery measures have often been ignored when dealing with the restoration of degraded...
The Derwent estuary, Tasmania has been described as one of the most polluted estuaries in Australia...
Eutrophication and sedimentation affect estuaries globally as catchments are developed by humans and...
Sedimentary organic pollution in the urban reaches of the Thames estuary is changing from fossil fue...
The Mersey Basin Campaign was established in 1985 to improve water quality within the Mersey Catchme...
The Jamaica Bay ecosystem is a dichotomy. It encompasses more than 12,000 acres of coastal estuarine...
A Conceptual study of the impacts of human activities on thenatural ecology of estuaries was carried...
The noncompliance of microbiological quality to the standards of the EU Water Framework Directive at...
Marine ecosystems are globally threatened by human activities, but some areas, such as those affecte...
There is increasing interest in quantifying bathymetric evolution of estuaries, specifically to dete...
Rapid urbanisation and industrialisation have placed increased pressure on the ecosystem health of u...