MACROBENTHIC RESPONSE TO SEWAGE DISCHARGES IN CONFINED AREAS FROM COASTAL LAGOONS: IMPLICATION ON THE ECOLOGICAL QUALITY STATUS
We studied the effect of wastewater on macrobenthic assemblages and local Ecological Quality Status (EcoQS) along a pollution gradient. The study consisted of six sampling sites surrounding the discharge channel of a Wastewater Treatment Plant located within Ria Formosa coastal lagoon. The total num...
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