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- Aquatic Research Organisms Inc - Supply aquatic organisms to the environmental industry and biomedical research for testing purposes, and toxicology kits for aquatic toxicology.
- Aquatic Toxicology - An international journal on mechanisms of and responses to toxic agents in the aquatic environment. Available on line with free access to table of contents, abstracts and search.
- Great Lakes Environmental Center - GLEC has diverse capabilities focused on aquatic/sediment toxicology and environmental assessment. Provides description of services, projects and links.
- University of California at Davis Aquatic Toxicology Laboratory - Provides activities, publications, staff and resources.
- LimCo International - Consulting and research bureau specialized in aquatic ecology, sediment toxicology, biotests, pollution assessment and pollution control. Description of services and publications.
- Neurotoxin Fish Kills - Pfiesteria and Chattonella subsalsa aquatic health concerns in cold water climates.
- Toxic Chemicals in Coastal Environments (NOAA) - The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Response and Restoration, the Coastal Protection and Restoration Division assesses the effects of contaminants on the environment, assists in developing protective cleanups and coordinates projects to restore affected rivers, estuaries and other coastal ecosystems.
- Toxic Chemicals in Coastal Sediment - National Ocean Service Office of Response and Restoration. Toxicity-related guidelines to determine ecological risk, for use in evaluating sediment contaminated with toxic chemicals.
- Coastal Bioanalysts, Inc. - Employs aquatic toxicology methods to assess pollution control measures and product safety. Description of services.
- Coastal Bioanalysts, Inc. - Employs aquatic toxicology methods to assess pollution control measures and product safety.
Wikipedia Articles
- Aquatic toxicology - Aquatic toxicology is the study of the effects of manufactured chemicals and other anthropogenic and natural materials and activities on aquatic organisms at various levels of organization, from subcellular through individual organisms to communities and ecosystems (Rand, 1995).