Marine and Aquatic Toxicology
Aquatic ecosystems are highly vulnerable to chemical contamination. This theme discusses pollutants in marine and freshwater environments, including oil spills, heavy metals, and agricultural runoff. Experts explore ecotoxicity testing, species sensitivity distributions, and water quality assessment. Case studies highlight long-term ecological consequences. Innovative remediation and monitoring techniques are presented. The session supports improved stewardship of aquatic environments.
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