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Guanghai Gao, John J. O?Sullivan, Aisling Corkery, Zeinab Bedri, Gregory M. P. O?Hare and Wim G. Meijer
An understanding of water exchange processes is essential for assessing water quality management issues in coastal bays. This paper evaluates the impact of water exchange processes on pollution persistence in a macro-tidal semi-closed coastal bay through...
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Elena Manini, Elisa Baldrighi, Fabio Ricci, Federica Grilli, Donato Giovannelli, Michele Intoccia, Silvia Casabianca, Samuela Capellacci, Nadia Marinchel, Pierluigi Penna, Fabrizio Moro, Alessandra Campanelli, Angelina Cordone, Monica Correggia, Deborah Bastoni, Luigi Bolognini, Mauro Marini and Antonella Penna
More than 80% of wastewaters are discharged into rivers or seas, with a negative impact on water quality along the coast due to the presence of potential pathogens of faecal origin. Escherichia coli and enterococci are important indicators to assess, mon...
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Peng Zhang, Huifeng Zhong, Shujia Wang, Shanshan Wei, Qiying Jian and Jibiao Zhang
At present, microplastics (MPs) pollution has attracted people?s attention, and MPs in seawater have caused great harm to the marine environment. Taking Yugang Park Beach (YPB) in Zhanjiang Bay (ZJB) as the research object, we studied the spatial and tem...
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Simone Bonamano, Alice Madonia, Gabriella Caruso, Giuseppe Zappalà and Marco Marcelli
Bacterial pathogens in coastal aquatic ecosystems pose a potential public health hazard for bathing water use. The European Bathing Water Directive (2006/7/EC) currently relies on the culturability of fecal pollution bacterial indicators such as Escheric...
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Alice Madonia, Gabriella Caruso, Daniele Piazzolla, Simone Bonamano, Viviana Piermattei, Giuseppe Zappalà and Marco Marcelli
Dissolved organic matter present in natural aquatic environments is a heterogeneous mixture of allochthonous and autochthonous materials. In coastal areas vulnerable to sewage waste, its biologically active component, the chromophoric dissolved organic m...
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Sérgia Costa-Dias, Ana Machado, Catarina Teixeira and Adriano A. Bordalo
Temperate estuarine beaches are an asset to coastal cities. Being located within the transition zone where the river meets the sea can provide several environmental benefits such as warm water temperature during the summer, flat waters, protection from c...
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Ankie Sterk, Heleen de Man, Jack F. Schijven, Ton de Nijs, Ana Maria de Roda Husman
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Climate change is expected to influence infection risks while bathing downstream of sewage emissions from combined sewage overflows (CSOs) or waste water treatment plants (WWTPs) due to changes in pathogen influx, rising temperatures and changing flow ra...
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Ankie Sterk, Jack Schijven, Ana Maria de Roda Husman, Ton de Nijs
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Faeces originating from wildlife, domestic animals or manure-fertilized fields, is considered an important source of zoonotic pathogens to which people may be exposed by, for instance, bathing or drinking-water consumption. An increase in runoff, and ass...
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Guoxian Huang, Roger A. Falconer and Binliang Lin
Due to the increasing economic and cultural value of bathing waters and the shellfish industry in the UK and worldwide, water quality in estuarine and coastal waters has attracted considerable public attention in recent years. To obtain accurate predicti...
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Anna Rejeki Simbolon,Etty Riani,Yusli Wardiatno
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Waste containing heavy metals originating from human activity in Tangerang will go into the waters and tributaries of the Coastal District Tangerang. Heavy metals accumulate in bodies of water, sediment and biota scallop will go into the human body throu...
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