Shellfish farming and shellfish harvesting have been practiced for a long time in the Ria de Aveiro coastal lagoon (Portugal). Among commercial bivalves, Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum represents one of the most important species inhabiting this coastal system. Introduced in Portugal in 1984, naturalised R. philippinarum clam populations have been subjected to several pressures that may threaten this resource sustainable management: illegal fishing, harvesting in chemically polluted sites with impacts on human health and lack of control in terms of productivity with the risk of a progressive decline of the biomass. On behalf of the ASARISAFE project (with the title Safety and sustainable management of valuable clam product in Portugal ...
The anthropogenic contamination of water bodies with metals via fertilizer, industrial sewage and ur...
The clams <em>Ruditapes philippinarum</em> were used to assess the impact of metal contaminants when...
The present work was carried out in the Ria de Aveiro Lagoon (Portugal) to better understand the dyn...
Shellfish farming and shellfish harvesting have been practiced for a long time in the Ria de Aveiro ...
The present study reports metal and arsenic contamination in sediments, as well as element accumulat...
The present study reports metal and arsenic contamination in sediments, as well as element accumulat...
The present work was carried out in the Ria de Aveiro Lagoon (Portugal) to better understand the dyn...
The Manila clam is emerging as a relevant species for the Portuguese market. The present work was co...
A study on arsenic bioaccumulation in the Manila clam Tapes philippinarum was carried out in two coa...
Ruditapes philippinarum, a species native from the Indo-Pacific region, was introduced in Europe at ...
The Manila clam is emerging as a relevant species for the Portuguese market. The present work was co...
The Marano and Grado lagoon, one of the largest wetlands in the Mediterranean Sea, has been subject ...
An assessment was made to monitor the short-term impact of heavily polluted sediments that may move ...
When consuming bivalves, special concern should be taken to the total element burden. In order to a...
The native species Ruditapes decussatus and the invasive species Ruditapes philippinarum have an im...
The anthropogenic contamination of water bodies with metals via fertilizer, industrial sewage and ur...
The clams <em>Ruditapes philippinarum</em> were used to assess the impact of metal contaminants when...
The present work was carried out in the Ria de Aveiro Lagoon (Portugal) to better understand the dyn...
Shellfish farming and shellfish harvesting have been practiced for a long time in the Ria de Aveiro ...
The present study reports metal and arsenic contamination in sediments, as well as element accumulat...
The present study reports metal and arsenic contamination in sediments, as well as element accumulat...
The present work was carried out in the Ria de Aveiro Lagoon (Portugal) to better understand the dyn...
The Manila clam is emerging as a relevant species for the Portuguese market. The present work was co...
A study on arsenic bioaccumulation in the Manila clam Tapes philippinarum was carried out in two coa...
Ruditapes philippinarum, a species native from the Indo-Pacific region, was introduced in Europe at ...
The Manila clam is emerging as a relevant species for the Portuguese market. The present work was co...
The Marano and Grado lagoon, one of the largest wetlands in the Mediterranean Sea, has been subject ...
An assessment was made to monitor the short-term impact of heavily polluted sediments that may move ...
When consuming bivalves, special concern should be taken to the total element burden. In order to a...
The native species Ruditapes decussatus and the invasive species Ruditapes philippinarum have an im...
The anthropogenic contamination of water bodies with metals via fertilizer, industrial sewage and ur...
The clams <em>Ruditapes philippinarum</em> were used to assess the impact of metal contaminants when...
The present work was carried out in the Ria de Aveiro Lagoon (Portugal) to better understand the dyn...