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Levels of Trace Elements in Tissue of Ostrea edulis and Crassostrea gigas from Quiberon Bay, Brittany, France

The concentration of trace elements, copper, zinc, cadmium and lead in the two oyster species (Ostrea edulis) and (Crassostrea gigas) collected from mariculture sites in the Quiberon bay were studied to investigate metal contamination in the surrounding area and its significant risk assessment to hu...

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Published in:Journal of fisheries and aquatic science 2013-03, Vol.8 (2), p.378-378
Main Authors: Ong, M C, Shazili, N A M, Menier, D, Effendy, A W M
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