Ocean Sampling Articles
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Using Raman Spectroscopy for Microplastic Analysis
Microplastic analysis of materials found in our environment has become a priority to understand their potential impacts on human health. Most characterisation techniques face many challenges due to the nature of the microplastic samples. This article outlines the need for more research into microplastics and how Raman microscopy offers unique advantages for microplastic analysis and identifying ...
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Animals could help humans monitor oceans
Sharks, penguins, turtles and other seagoing species could help humans monitor the oceans by transmitting oceanographic information from electronic tags. Thousands of marine animals are tagged for a variety of research and conservation purposes, but at present the information gathered isn't widely used to track climate change and other shifts in the oceans. Instead, monitoring is mostly ...
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New oil spill response application note from China
The Problem: Oil may spill out in the process of oil exploration & development, refining, storage and transportation and enter into open water environment like oceanic environment due to incident or incorrect operation. Oil spill damages include to human heath, safety, ecological environment, aquaculture. In China, the State Oceanic Administration requires the oil content in the discharge to ...
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