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    POTENTIAL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH MISMANAGEMENT OF HOSPITAL WASTEWATER IN TANZANIA by Shadrack Mwita Sabai

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…These results reveal that hospitals discharge is highly polluted and hence puts aquatic organisms and downstream water users into risks. …”
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    Nidoviruses associated with aquatic animals by L. P. Buchatsky, V. V. Makarov

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Although most of the known representatives of nidoviruses are associated with terrestrial hosts, more and more data has recently appeared on nidoviruses recovered from aquatic organisms. This review is the analysis of current data on the representatives of the order Nidovirales associated with aquatic animals. …”
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    Adverse Environmental Impact: 30-Year Search for a Definition by David A. Mayhew, Paul H. Muessig, Loren D. Jensen

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Section 316(b) requires that the best technology available be used in cooling-water intake structures to minimize AEI due to entrainment and impingement of aquatic organisms. Various attempts were made to evaluate and define AEI, including focused national conferences on impact assessment. …”
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    Long-term consequences of the Chornobyl disaster for aquatic ecosystems: A retrospective analysis and prognosis by R. Makhinko

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The retrospective analysis covered historical data from 1986; field studies included sampling of water, sediments, and biota; laboratory experiments focused on studying the effects of radiation on aquatic organisms; mathematical modelling allowed predicting long-term trends. …”
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    Occurrence, risks, and mitigation of antibiotic pollution in Bangladeshi aquaculture systems by Umma Salma, Anwar Hossain, Md. Shafiujjaman, Yuri Nishimura, Masahiro Tokumura, Rumi Tanoue, Tatsuya Kunisue, Kozo Watanabe, Mohammad Raknuzzaman, Kazushi Noro, Takashi Amagai, Masakazu Makino

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Notably, nine of these antibiotics pose high ecological risks to sensitive aquatic organisms and are likely to exert intense selection pressure for resistance on bacterial communities. …”
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    Evaluation of cellular and physiological alterations of cells from Mytilus galloprovincialis exposed to benzisothiazolinone by Federica Impellitteri, Kristian Riolo, Giorgia Zicarelli, Miriam Porretti, Cristiana Roberta Multisanti, Giuseppe Piccione, Alessia Giannetto, Caterina Faggio

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In light of the aforementioned context, this work aims to investigate the potential cellular and physiological impact on aquatic organisms through in vitro tests, utilising haemocytes and digestive gland (DG) cells derived from the Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis). …”
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    Effects of ibuprofen and microplastics on movement, growth and reproduction in the freshwater snail Physella acuta by Daniel Elías, Jazmin Ramirez Vieytez, Morena Funoy Sayar, Jorge Loaisiga, Ayden Harper, Jason Doll

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Emerging contaminants such as microplastics and pharmaceuticals in freshwater ecosystems are a growing concern, seriously affecting aquatic organisms. Ibuprofen, a widely used anti-inflammatory drug, is commonly found in rivers, streams, and water systems where it is discharged. …”
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    Multi-generational exposure of Daphnia magna to pharmaceuticals: Effects on colonization, reproduction, and habitat selection behavior by María Pilar González, Ilaria Cecconi, David Salvatierra, María Úbeda-Manzanaro, Gema Parra, Eloísa Ramos-Rodríguez, Cristiano V.M. Araújo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Although most studies are based on short exposures to these contaminants, the present study has emerged from the need to study pharmaceuticals in aquatic organisms over a long-term exposure to understand any multi-generational chronic effects and alterations regarding habitat selection. …”
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    Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and oxidative stress biomarkers in fish: a meta-analytic review by Luiz Henrique Zaniolo Justi, Juliana Ferreira Silva, Manuela Santos Santana, Henrique Aparecido Laureano, Meire Ellen Pereira, Cláudia Sirlene Oliveira, Izonete Cristina Guiloski

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…These data demonstrate the important impact of emerging contaminants such as NSAIDs on aquatic organisms and the need for strategies to mitigate these effects.…”
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    Analysis of Sea Water Temperature Change on The Coast of Turkey with GIS and Evaluation of Its Ecological Effects by Erkan Kalıpcı, Volkan Başer, Mustafa Türkmen, Nihal Genç, Hüseyin Cüce

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…An increase in seawater temperatures can cause ecological problems in aquatic organisms. In the study based on this idea; Turkey's sea surface temperatures were examined on an annual basis and determined increase rate which are chancing along the coasts were evaluated with geographic information systems. …”
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    FOOD SAFETY STUDY: A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF ORGANOLEPTIC AND TOTAL PLATE COUNT IN MEAT OF CHANNOS CHANNOS’ OBTAINED FROM TRADITIONAL POND FARMING by Kartikaningsih H., Djamaludin H., Yahya, Putri A.S.D., Trisnanda R.W.

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The presence of leachate content also has a negative impact on the environment, especially on the decline in water quality and disruption of the metabolism of aquatic organisms. The environment of traditional Channos channos ponds has the potential to be contaminated by leachate. …”
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    Efficient biosorption of cadmium by Eucalyptus globulus fruit biomass using process parameters optimization by M. Samimi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Industrial wastewater usually contains metal ions which are hazardous to human and aquatic organisms. Nowadays, the application of inexpensive biomaterials in adsorptive removal of metal ions, such as plant biomass, has been widely considered. …”
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    Defining “Adverse Environmental Impact” and Making § 316(b) Decisions: A Fisheries Management Approach by David E. Bailey, Kristy A.N. Bulleit

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…This definition focuses not on counting individual fish or eggs cropped by the various uses of a water body, but on preserving populations of aquatic organisms and their functions in the aquatic community. …”
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    Effect of Short-Term Stress and Interaction of Salinity and Ammonia-N Levels, Associated With Food Deprivation on Fatty Acid Profile and Body Composition in Nile Tilapia (Oreochrom... by Eisa Ebrahimi, Javad Motamedi-Tehrani, Rahim Peyghan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…High levels of nitrogen compounds can lead to acute toxicity in aquatic organisms. Ammonia, a by-product of protein breakdown, is the most prevalent contaminant in freshwater environments. …”
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    Gene expression signatures between Limia perugiae (Poeciliidae) populations from freshwater and hypersaline habitats, with comparisons to other teleosts. by Elizabeth J Wilson, Nick Barts, John L Coffin, James B Johnson, Carlos M Rodríguez Peña, Joanna L Kelley, Michael Tobler, Ryan Greenway

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Salinity gradients act as strong environmental barriers that limit the distribution of aquatic organisms. Changes in gene expression associated with transitions between freshwater and saltwater environments can provide insights into organismal responses to variation in salinity. …”
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    Trace elements in fish species from the Punjnad headworks: Bioaccumulation and human health risk assessment. by Saima Naz, Qudrat Ullah, Dalia Fouad, Abdul Qadeer, Maria Lateef, Muhammad Waqar Hassan, Ahmad Manan Mustafa Chatha

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Aquatic toxicology, as a result of industrial and agrieqcultural effluences, has become a global concern impacting not only the well-being of aquatic organisms but human health as well. The current study evaluated the impact of four toxic trace elements (TTEs) Cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), and nickel (Ni) in three organs (liver, gills, and muscles) of five fish species viz, Rita rita, Sperata sarwari, Wallago attu, Mastacembelus armatus, and Cirrhinus mrigala collected from right and left banks of Punjnad headworks during winter, spring, and summer. …”
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    Ichthyoarchaeological perspectives on roles of fish and red meat during Indus Civilization in Gujarat, India by G. S. Abhayan, Pramod P. Joglekar, Pramod P. Joglekar, P. Ajithprasad, S. V. Rajesh, Pankaj Goyal, Brad Chase, Jeevan Kharakwal, Prabodh Shirvalkar

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…While significant progress has been made in understanding the domestication and hunting of mammals, information on the use of aquatic organisms such as fish, mollusks, and crustaceans has been relatively sparse. …”
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    The Impact of Astaxanthin Supplementation on the Lipid Profile by Filip Arczewski, Michalina Wójcikiewicz, Witold Czyż, Julia Kacperczyk, Karol Dziedzic, Marta Chuncia, Maciej Wojszczyk, Damian Zys, Piotr Pasek, Julia Ryniecka, Wiktor Czaja, Michał Krzciuk

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… Astaxanthin (AST) is a carotenoid renowned for its strong antioxidant properties and its role as a pigment in various aquatic organisms. Initially isolated from lobster and subsequently characterized in detail, AST has garnered significant interest in recent years within the research, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and supplement industries. …”
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    Kinetic Aspects of Ethylene Glycol Degradation Using UV-C Activated Hydrogen Peroxide (H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>/UV-C) by Timur Fazliev, Mikhail Lyulyukin, Denis Kozlov, Dmitry Selishchev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Ethylene glycol by itself has relatively low toxicity to mammals and aquatic organisms, but it can lead to a substantial increase in chemical and biological oxygen demands. …”
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