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  • X-ray images of Baltic herring

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    A methodology for studying the geometric shape of Baltic herring swimbladders including the optimal way of catching, transporting and storing fish, the X-ray measurements and the X-ray image analysis, that does not change the natural shape of the fish swimbladder was developed. Fish for research was obtained in the area of ​​the Polish coastal zone...

  • X-ray images of Baltic herring. Data analysis

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    Based on the developed methodology for the: (i) optimal method of catching, (ii) transporting and storing fish, (iii) measuring and (iv) analyzing X-rays images, the existing collection of X-ray images of Baltic herring, caught in October 2002 during the Swedish component of the Baltic International Acoustic Survey (BIAS) in the Baltic proper (ICES...

  • Ichtiofauna seasonal changes in Redłowo area

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    Sallow water areas of the Baltic Sea are very important feeding, spawning, and nursery grounds for many fish species. The dataset includes data from fish mass analysis and detailed analysis. The mass analysis includes total abundance and a total weight of fish species caught during sampling. Detailed analysis includes individual fish total length, weight,...

  • The PolarScreen™ Estrogen Receptor Competitor Assays for determination of estradiol equivalent concentrations (EEQs) in sewage and drinking water samples.

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    Municipal waste waters are one of the main sources of estrogenic compounds in aquatic environments. Feminization of fish downstream of Waste Water Treatment Plants (WWTPs) discharges has been observed worldwide. Some estrogenic chemicals, particularly steroid estrogens, are known to cause disruption of the endocrine system of fishes and abnormalities...