• LimCo International
LimCo International is a creative consulting and research bureau specialised in aquatic ecology, pollution assessment and pollution control. LimCo International ist eine kreative Beratungs-und Forschungs-Einrichtung, spezialisiert in Gewasserokologie, Untersuchungen zur Diagnose und Sanierung von Gewasserverschmutzung und Wasserqualitatsuberwachung.
• Tubifex Test of Chemicals
Tubifex Test of Pesticides, Fertilizers and other Chemicals. Earthworm Toxicology of Pesticides, Fertilizers and other Chemicals: Tubifex LC50, relative Toxicity, Application Rate, Total Concentration of Active Ingredients, Predicted Initial Environmental Concentration (PIEC) and Ratio Tubifex LC50/PIEC.
• Aquatic Toxicology Laboratory at UC Davis
The ATL is a State Certified Laboratory that has over 15 years investigating surface water quality and aquatic ecosystem health in watersheds throughout the state. A major aspect of the ATL activities has been conducting aquatic organism toxicity tests, as defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) to assess water quality/aquatic ecosystem health. The ATL performs Toxicity Identification Evaluations (TIEs) on toxic samples to specifically identify the cause(s) of impacts on aquatic biota.
• Marine Biotoxins Program
NCCOS' Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research (CCEHBR - Charleston, SC and Oxford, MD) conducts environmental research and develops diagnostic tools to measure coastal ecosystem health.
• Great Lakes Environmental Center
GLEC is headquartered in Traverse City, Michigan. The Center was established in June 1989, to serve the expanding environmental needs in the Great Lakes basin and throughout the United States. The Center has diverse capabilities focused on aquatic/sediment toxicology (toxicity testing), non-point source pollution evaluation, environmental chemistry, nutrient monitoring, bioconcentration/bioaccumulation evaluation, environmental assessment and analysis, environmental planning, environmental compliance, ecological risk assessment, regulatory services (hydroelectric studies, etc.), ecological surveys, biological surveys (macroinvertebrates, aquatic plants, fish, plankton), modeling, GIS, mapping, microbiology, site-specific criteria development.
• Neurotoxin Fish Kills
Fish Kills Neurotoxins chronic algea blooms dinoflagellates pfisterias chattonella veruculosa. Dangerous Aquatic Health issues at the beach, ocean, coastal bays and aquatic areas along back bays of Ocean City Maryland and Delaware and other coastal communities.
• Harmful Algae Page
The Harmful Algae Page is supported by a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research Coastal Ocean Program (NOAA/CSCOR/COP) grant to the National Office for Marine Biotoxins and Harmful Algal Blooms at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
• Species and Seasonality Aspects of Marine Biotoxins
Your gateway to Canadian Pacific fisheries and oceans & Coast Guard related information including policies and activities of the department, access to databases, publications, research initiatives, financial, economic and market information, environmental and conservation programs and links to related sites.
• Aquatic Toxicology
Aquatic Toxicology publishes original scientific papers dealing with the mechanisms of toxicity in aquatic environments and the understanding of responses to toxic agents at community, species, tissue, cellular and subcellular level, including aspects of uptake, metabolism and excretion of toxicants; understanding effects of toxic substances on aquatic ecosystems; toxicant-induced alterations in organisms as evinced, for example, through biochemical and physiological reactions, including adaptive responses; the development of procedures and techniques that significantly advance the understanding of processes and events that produce toxic effects; in-depth studies of human health aspects of aquatic toxicology.