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Advancements in Biomonitoring and Remediation Treatments of Pollutants in Aquatic Environments, 2nd Edition
Summary
Not relevant to microplastics — this is an editorial introduction to a special journal issue on biomonitoring and bioremediation of aquatic pollutants broadly, covering toxic chemicals, heavy metals, and biological contaminants rather than focusing specifically on microplastics research.
Worldwide anthropogenic activities continuously produce and release hundreds of potentially toxic chemicals that contaminate ecosystems, leaving devastating effects on the environment and living beings, humans included [...]
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