Bioaccumulation of Aroclor 1016 in Hudson River fish

  • Jack C. Skea
  • Howard A. Simonin
  • Howard J. Dean
  • James R. Colquhoun
  • John J. Spagnoli
  • Gilman D. Veith
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Waste Water Water Management Water Pollution Bioaccumulation River Fish 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Jack C. Skea
  • Howard A. Simonin
    • 1
  • Howard J. Dean
    • 1
  • James R. Colquhoun
    • 1
  • John J. Spagnoli
    • 2
  • Gilman D. Veith
    • 3
  1. 1.Field Toxicant Research UnitNew York State Department of Environmental ConservationRome
  2. 2.Bureau of Environmental ProtectionNew York State Department of Environmental ConservationAlbany
  3. 3.United States Environmental Protection AgencyDuluth

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