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We studied the use of two genera of green macroalgae, Ulva and Enteromorpha, as indicators of heavy metal contamination on the northwest coast of Spain. We evaluated the extent of external contamination by fine particles adhering to the algal thallus and found that although not a problem in Ulva, it may be in Enteromorpha samples. The mean levels of metals in both seaweeds were in accordance with previously reported levels in different species of the genera in clean areas. A large number of significant correlations between levels of metals in macroalgae and in sediment (for both the total and labile fractions) were found. However, almost all of the coefficients of correlation decreased after geochemical normalization of sediment metal concentrations.
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Villares, R., Puente, X. & Carballeira, A. Ulva and Enteromorpha as indicators of heavy metal pollution. Hydrobiologia 462, 221–232 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013154821531
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013154821531