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So far many toxicologic studies are made earlier; we studied the acute toxicity estimation related to some specific identified freshwater zooplanktons of Paradip (Harbour City) area of Jagatsingpur District, Orissa, India which is situated on the bank of Mahanadi River. The study area is prone to heavy metal pollution because mineral based industries in relation to zinc, lead and cadmium are common...
The papers depict application of Rapid Impact Assessment Matrix (RIAM), in evaluating the impacts of construction of new marina and enhance the beaching area. In order to have an integrated approach for the impact assessment, the methodology of RIAM was used. RIAM is ideally suited to all EIA where a multi-disciplinary team approach is used, as it allows for data from different sectors to be analyzed...
Urban wetlands play a significant role in the sustainable development. But the effect of human action on urban wetlands has been expanded in greater scope and depth, which may cause the accelerated degeneration of urban wetlands seriously. Based on the historical data of land using maps, topographic maps and TM images of Wuhan from 1930s to 2005, which were through the Man-Machine Interaction in ArcGIS...
Cumulative impacts of productive enterprises are an increasingly serious problem in coastal areas. By analyzing the industrial structure during the last few decades in Dalian, China, we conclude there are five main sources of cumulative impacts: industrial enterprises, domestic sewage, agriculture, coastal engineering and marine aquaculture. According to the cumulative ecological effect causation...
The Underwater Bioluminescence Assessment Tool (U-BAT) is a small, lightweight, platform-adaptable, bioluminescence sensor for use in coastal and open ocean environments. As part of the Office of Naval Research sponsored Small-business Technology Transfer (STTR) program, WET Labs developed a commercially available bioluminescence sensor, evolved from the Multipurpose Bioluminescence Bathyphotometer...
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