Project Assessing
impacts of tributyltin (TBT) on multiple coastal uses
Sponsor: European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
Papers
and Publications
Newsletter
3: Towards Improved management of organotin compounds
Newsletter
2: New research on antifouling strategies
Newsletter
1: Assessing impacts of TBT on multiple coastal uses - a summary
Paper
presented at the Institutional Dimensions of Global Environmental
change (IDGEC) Conference, Bali-Indonesia, December 2006
Shipping
hazardous waste: implications for economically developing countries
Implications
of organotins in the marine environment and their prohibition
Organotins
in the sediments of the Zuari estuary, west coast of India
Aquatic
organotin pollution in Taiwan
Organotin
pollution in China: An overview of the current state and potential
health risk
Butyltin
occurrence and risk assessment in the sediments of the Iberian Peninsula
TBT
contamination of remote marine environments: Ship groundings and ice-breakers
as sources of organotins in the Great Barrier Reef and Antarctica
Ecological
risk assessment of TBT in Ise Bay
Predicted
concentrations of biocides from antifouling paints in Visakhapatnam
Harbour
Tributyltin
and triphenyltin uptake by lettuce
Different
formats of imprinted polymers for determining organotin compounds
in environmental samples
Environmental
management aspects for TBT antifouling wastes from the shipyards
The
legal design of the international and European Union ban on tributyltin
antifouling paint: Direct and indirect effects
Implications
of the ban on organotins for protection of global coastal and marine
ecology

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