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  • Coastal cliff erosion as a source of toxic, essential and nonessential metals in the marine environment
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    - OCEANOLOGIA - Year 2022

    Due to the rising environmental awareness, emissions and releases of pollutants, including metals, have been considerably reduced in the last decades. Therefore, the remobiliza-tion of natural and anthropogenic contaminants is gaining importance in their biogeochemical cycle. In the marine coastal zone, this process occurs during the erosion of a shore, especially the most vulnerable cliffs. The research was conducted in the...

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  • Effects of beach wrack on the fate of mercury at the land-sea interface – A preliminary study
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    • B. Graca
    • A. Jędruch
    • M. Bełdowska
    • J. Bełdowski
    • L. Kotwicki
    • G. Siedlewicz
    • E. Korejwo
    • W. Popińska
    • K. Łukawska-Matuszewska

    - ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION - Year 2022

    Since the 1970s, the amount of aquatic plants and algae debris, called beach wrack (BW), has increased along the shores of industrialised regions. The strong ability of primary producers to accumulate pollutants can potentially result in their deposition on the beach along with the BW. Despite that, the fate and impact of such pollutants on sandy beach ecosystems have not been investigated so far. This study examines the fate...

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  • Trophic Transfer of Mercury in a Temperate Marine Food Web, Southern Baltic Sea
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    - Year 2022

    Mercury (Hg) is considered to be one of the most dangerous global environmental pollutants. The toxicity and bioavailabilityof Hg depend on its chemical form, and the greatest hazard is posed by the organomercurial compounds. Hg is introduced into the human body primarily through the consumption of fish and seafood. Despite numerous studies on Hg in marine organisms, there is still a gap in the knowledge on Hg uptake and...

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