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Twenty years ago, researchers wishing to identify contaminated
areas in aquatic environments generally took water samples, and
analysed them badly (as we have since discovered) for a few
"pollutants" which were of topical note at the time (and which
could be quantified by the methods then available). Today, the use
of aquatic organisms as biomonitors in preference to water analysis
has become commonplace, and many national and interna tional
programmes exist around the world involving such studies. We
believe that this trend will continue, and have complete faith in
the methodology (when it is employed correctly). We hope that the
following text assists in some part in attaining this goal, such
that the quality of our most basic global resource -water - is
adequately protected in the future. DAVE PHILLIPS, PHIL RAINBOW
England, March 1992 vii Acknowledgements Our thanks for
contributions to this book are due to several individuals and
groups, for varying reasons. Firstly, a co-authored book is always
a triumph, and we trust that the following text is an acceptable
compromise of the views of two individual authors, on a complex and
developing topic. Secondly, many of the ideas herein have
crystallised over the last two decades as the field has grown, and
we are individually and collectively grateful to a number of
researchers for their insight and assistance."
Twenty years ago, researchers wishing to identify contaminated
areas in aquatic environments generally took water samples, and
analysed them badly (as we have since discovered) for a few
"pollutants" which were of topical note at the time (and which
could be quantified by the methods then available). Today, the use
of aquatic organisms as biomonitors in preference to water analysis
has become commonplace, and many national and interna tional
programmes exist around the world involving such studies. We
believe that this trend will continue, and have complete faith in
the methodology (when it is employed correctly). We hope that the
following text assists in some part in attaining this goal, such
that the quality of our most basic global resource -water - is
adequately protected in the future. DAVE PHILLIPS, PHIL RAINBOW
England, March 1992 vii Acknowledgements Our thanks for
contributions to this book are due to several individuals and
groups, for varying reasons. Firstly, a co-authored book is always
a triumph, and we trust that the following text is an acceptable
compromise of the views of two individual authors, on a complex and
developing topic. Secondly, many of the ideas herein have
crystallised over the last two decades as the field has grown, and
we are individually and collectively grateful to a number of
researchers for their insight and assistance."
Twenty years ago, researchers wishing to identify contaminated
areas in aquatic environments generally took water samples, and
analysed them badly (as we have since discovered) for a few
"pollutants" which were of topical note at the time (and which
could be quantified by the methods then available). Today, the use
of aquatic organisms as biomonitors in preference to water analysis
has become commonplace, and many national and interna tional
programmes exist around the world involving such studies. We
believe that this trend will continue, and have complete faith in
the methodology (when it is employed correctly). We hope that the
following text assists in some part in attaining this goal, such
that the quality of our most basic global resource - water - is
adequately protected in the future. DAVE PHILLIPS, PHIL RAINBOW
England. March 1992 VII Acknowledgements Our thanks for
contributions to this book are due to several individuals and
groups, for varying reasons. Firstly, a co-authored book is always
a triumph, and we trust that the following text is an acceptable
compromise ofthe views oftwo individual authors, on a complex and
developing topic. Secondly, many of the ideas herein have
crystallised over the last two decades as the field has grown, and
we are individually and collectively grateful to a number of
researchers for their insight and assistance.
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