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Watershed land use is strongly linked to PCBs in white perch in Chesapeake Bay subestuaries /
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Watershed land use is strongly linked to PCBs in white perch in Chesapeake Bay subestuaries /

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Other Authors: Baker, Matthew E., Beaman, Joseph R., Hines, Anson H., King, Ryan S., Weller, Donald E., Whigham, Dennis F.
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Biological accumulation
Brackish water environment
Chlorocarbon
Estuaries
Freshwater environment
Morone americana
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