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TYPES, USES, AND LOCATIONS OF REAL-TIME BIOLOGICAL MONITORING IN EUROPE AND THE US

Citation:

Moldaenke, C., J A. Goodrich*, AND J M. Lazorchak. TYPES, USES, AND LOCATIONS OF REAL-TIME BIOLOGICAL MONITORING IN EUROPE AND THE US. Presented at 22nd Annual SETAC Conference, Baltimore, MD, 11/11-15/2001.

Description:

Many dffferent types of real-time biological monitoring (fish behavior and current, daphnid dynamic and toximeter, clam monitors, algae, and luminescent bacteria) have been used in several countries (Germany, Netherlands, France, England( and many locations in Europe. Only a few types of real-time biological monitoring systems (clam gape, fish ventilatory movement and daphnid dynamic) have been or are currently used at a few locations (TX, FL, MD, TN, OH) in the US. We will present the types of real-time biological monitors, their uses, brief descriptions of how they work and their locations in Europe and the US.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ ABSTRACT)
Product Published Date:11/11/2001
Record Last Revised:06/06/2005
Record ID: 61322