Assessment of the levels of pollution and of their risks by radioactivity and trace metals on marine edible fish and crustaceans at the Bay of Bengal (Chattogram, Bangladesh)
Marine environmental pollution is a longstanding global problem and has a particular impact on the Bay of Bengal. Effluent from different sources directly enters rivers of the region and eventually flows into the Bay of Bengal. This effluent may contain radioactive materials and trace metals and pos...
Main Authors: | Bhuian, A.K.M.S.I (Author), Biswas, K.P (Author), Deb, N. (Author), Gonçalves, S.C (Author), Hossain, S. (Author), Hossen, M.B (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2021
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