Modern Treatment Strategies for Marine Pollution provides an
overview of assessment tools that identify contaminants in marine
water, also discussing the latest technologies for removing these
contaminants. Through templated and consistently structured
chapters, the author explores the importance of seawater to our
marine ecosystems and the devastating effects pollutants are
causing. Sections cover the emission of toxic pollutants from
industries, wastewater discharge, oil spills from boarding ships,
ballast water emission, abnormal growth of algal blooms, and more.
Techniques explored include huge diameter pipelines erected for
removing floating debris from seawater, which is denoted as a
primary idea for cleaning contaminants. The book includes numerous
case studies that demonstrate how these tools can be successfully
used. It is an essential read for marine ecologists and
oceanographers at the graduate level and above, but is also ideal
for those looking to incorporate these techniques into their own
work.
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