Copper (Cu) has a narrow range between optimal concentrations as a micronutrient critical for phytoplankton growth and concentrations potentially toxic to living organisms. This sensitivity indicates an ecosystem vulnerability that threatens not only nature but also human health due to bioaccumulation. An important source of elevated Cu concentrations in coastal environments are biocides used as antifouling protection on ships. A pilot study conducted in the Marine Protected Area (MPA) of the Krka Estuary (Croatia) over a period of 16 months investigated the relationship between ship traffic and Cu concentrations. The aim was to contribute to more informed environmental management by assessing the associated risks. In the study presented he...
Estuarine systems are vulnerable to metals stress, such as copper (Cu). Thus, the development of app...
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Copper is essential for healthy cellular functioning, but this heavy metal quickly becomes toxic whe...
In order to prevent algae, barnacles and sea poppies from growing on boat bottoms, the hull is paint...
The seasonal variations of dissolved and bioavailable copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) were studied in two ...
Marinas have been shown to contribute elevated levels of metals to marine waters, copper (Cu) in par...
Copper is currently the most common biocide in antifouling paints. Levels of this metal were measure...
Antifouling paints are biocidal products applied to ship and boat hulls in order to prevent the grow...
Increased copper concentrations within boatyard sediments have been foimd, mainly the result of the ...
Copper, zinc, and Irgarol 1051 concentrations were determined around a pleasure boat marina in the S...
Recent human activities, such as urbanisation, industrialisation and agricultural intensification, h...
The Baltic Sea is a sensitive environment that is affected by chemical pollution derived from multip...
Biocide-based antifouling (AF) paints are the most common method for preventing biofouling, i.e. the...
Pollution from the grounding or sinking of ships can have long lasting effects on the recovery and d...
The copper pollution in the marine environment is determined by measuring its concentration in sedim...
Estuarine systems are vulnerable to metals stress, such as copper (Cu). Thus, the development of app...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 16, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p....
Copper is essential for healthy cellular functioning, but this heavy metal quickly becomes toxic whe...
In order to prevent algae, barnacles and sea poppies from growing on boat bottoms, the hull is paint...
The seasonal variations of dissolved and bioavailable copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) were studied in two ...
Marinas have been shown to contribute elevated levels of metals to marine waters, copper (Cu) in par...
Copper is currently the most common biocide in antifouling paints. Levels of this metal were measure...
Antifouling paints are biocidal products applied to ship and boat hulls in order to prevent the grow...
Increased copper concentrations within boatyard sediments have been foimd, mainly the result of the ...
Copper, zinc, and Irgarol 1051 concentrations were determined around a pleasure boat marina in the S...
Recent human activities, such as urbanisation, industrialisation and agricultural intensification, h...
The Baltic Sea is a sensitive environment that is affected by chemical pollution derived from multip...
Biocide-based antifouling (AF) paints are the most common method for preventing biofouling, i.e. the...
Pollution from the grounding or sinking of ships can have long lasting effects on the recovery and d...
The copper pollution in the marine environment is determined by measuring its concentration in sedim...
Estuarine systems are vulnerable to metals stress, such as copper (Cu). Thus, the development of app...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 16, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p....
Copper is essential for healthy cellular functioning, but this heavy metal quickly becomes toxic whe...