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Original Articles

Acute toxicity tests of the effects of oils and dispersants on marine fish embryos and larvae - A review

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Pages 411-413 | Accepted 10 Apr 1987, Published online: 21 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

The toxicity of the various hydrocarbons and oil-related compounds varied with fish species and developmental stages tested. Generally cod embroys were most sensitive. Seawater soluble components from crude oil were less toxic than components from photooxidized and weathered oil. Single aromatic hydrocarbons varied in toxicity depending upon the number and molecular position of methylated groups. Cytological studies revealed chromosomal aberrations in exposed embryos.

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