DDT, DDE, and PCB residues in fish, crustaceans and sediments from the eastern Mediterranean coast of Turkey

Residues of DDE, DDT and PCBs were determined in four different commercial bony fishes: grey mullet, red mullet, striped mullet and gold bandgoat fish, as well as in shrimps, limpets and sediments obtained from the eastern Mediterranean coast of Turkey. The PCB levels in living organisms and sedimen...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marine pollution bulletin 1980-01, Vol.11 (7), p.191-195
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