Temporal trend monitoring: Introduction to the study of contaminant levels in marine biota.
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1991Author
Uthe, J. F.
Chou, C. L.
Misra, R. K.
Yeats, P. A.
Loring, D. H.
Musial, C. J.
Cofino, W.
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The
study
of
contaminants
in
marine
species,
sediments,
and
sea
water
has
been
of
interest
to
the
International
Council
for
the
Exploration
of
the
Sea
(ICES)
since
the
early
1970s.
The
investigation
of
temporal
trends
(changes
over
time
in
one
area)
in
contaminant
levels
in
fish
and
shellfish,
both
as
monitors
of
their
environment
and
from
a human
health
concern,
and
in
sediments
and
sea
water
is
3
topic
currently
being
addressed
by
the
ICES
Working
Group
on
the
Statistical
Aspects
of
Trend
Monitoring
(WGSATM).
In
this
connection,
the
following
two
points
should
be
noted:
a)
The
design
of
a monitoring
programme
is
a scientific
effort,
in
which
expertise
in
the
fields
of
biology,
environmental
and
analytical
chemistry,
statistics,
and
hydrography
must
be
combined,
utilizing
specific
information
on
the
area
to
be
monitored.
It
is not
possible
to
give
a .....
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International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)Copenhagen, Denmark
Series;Nr
ICES Techniques in Marine Environmental Sciences; 14Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.1Best Practice Type
Standard Operating ProcedureGuide
ISSN
0903–2606Citation
Uthe, J. F.; Chou, C.L.; Misra, R.K.; Yeats, P.A.; Loring, D.H.; Musial, C.J. and Cofino, W. (1991) Temporal trend monitoring: Introduction to the study of contaminant levels in marine biota. ICES Techniques in Marine Environmental Sciences, No. 14, 18pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-250Collections