ASSESSMENT OF THE BIOACCUMULATION OF MICROPLASTICS IN THE BLACK SEA MUSSEL Mytilus galloprovincialis L., 1819
The accumulation of microplastics in the world oceans is one of the main global problems of the modern world. The Black Sea is the main source of seafood for people from several countries, including Bulgaria. The pollution of the Black sea is a result of various factors, especially anthropogenic. The aim of this study was to determine the presence and accumulation of microplastics in the Black Sea…
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- Sevginar Ibryamova (Department of Biology, Faculty of natural sciences, Shumen University, Bulgaria)
- Stephany Toschkova (Department of Biology, Faculty of natural sciences, Shumen University, Bulgaria)
- Darina Ch. Bachvarova (Department of Biology, Faculty of natural sciences, Shumen University, Bulgaria)
- Aysel Lyatif (Department of Biology, Faculty of natural sciences, Shumen University, Bulgaria)
- Elitca Stanachkova (Department of Biology, Faculty of natural sciences, Shumen University, Bulgaria)
- Radoslav Ivanov (Department of Biology, Faculty of natural sciences, Shumen University, Bulgaria)
- Nikolay Natchev (Department of Evolutionary Biology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Vienna)
- Tsveteslava Ignatova-Ivanova (Department of Biology, Faculty of natural sciences, Shumen University, Bulgaria)
Publisher
- Peytchinski Publishing Ltd.
Subject
- ocean
- pollution
- anthropogenic pressure
- bivalves
- food resources
- sea water
- Pollution
Type of item
- text
Date
- 2022
- 2022
Creator
- Sevginar Ibryamova (Department of Biology, Faculty of natural sciences, Shumen University, Bulgaria)
- Stephany Toschkova (Department of Biology, Faculty of natural sciences, Shumen University, Bulgaria)
- Darina Ch. Bachvarova (Department of Biology, Faculty of natural sciences, Shumen University, Bulgaria)
- Aysel Lyatif (Department of Biology, Faculty of natural sciences, Shumen University, Bulgaria)
- Elitca Stanachkova (Department of Biology, Faculty of natural sciences, Shumen University, Bulgaria)
- Radoslav Ivanov (Department of Biology, Faculty of natural sciences, Shumen University, Bulgaria)
- Nikolay Natchev (Department of Evolutionary Biology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Vienna)
- Tsveteslava Ignatova-Ivanova (Department of Biology, Faculty of natural sciences, Shumen University, Bulgaria)
Publisher
- Peytchinski Publishing Ltd.
Subject
- ocean
- pollution
- anthropogenic pressure
- bivalves
- food resources
- sea water
- Pollution
Type of item
- text
Date
- 2022
- 2022
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- 2022
- 2022
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- https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:1742422
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- en
- en
Year
- 2022
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- Austria
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