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Assessment of Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals and Their Ecological Risk in Sea Lettuce (Ulva spp.) along the Coast Alexandria, Egypt: Implications for Sustainable Management

The pollution of aquatic ecosystems is an issue facing many countries all over the world and may result in issues such as eutrophication in coastal zones. Managing this eutrophication is a real challenge. The current study focuses on the investigation and identification of aquatic environmental char...

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Main Authors: El-Mahrouk, Mohammed E, Dewir, Yaser H, Hafez, Yaser M, El-Banna, Antar, Moghanm, Farahat S, El-Ramady, Hassan, Mahmood, Qaisar, Elbehiry, Fathy, Brevik, Eric C
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Algae
Analysis
Aquatic ecosystems
Bioaccumulation
Cadmium
Coastal management
Coastal zone
Coasts
Contamination
Ecological risk assessment
Ecotoxicology
Environmental aspects
Environmental risk
Environmental sustainability
Eutrophication
Factor analysis
Heavy metals
Laboratories
Lettuce
Management
Marine algae
Metal concentrations
Metals
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Pollution sources
Potassium
Risk assessment
Seawater
Seaweeds
Sediments
Shoreline protection
Strategic management
Sustainability
Sustainability management
Trace elements
Varieties
Water analysis
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