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Persistent organic pollutants in green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) inhabiting two urbanized Southern California habitats

Arthur D. Barraza, Lisa M. Komoroske, Camryn D. Allen, Tomoharu Eguchi, Rich Gossett, Erika B. Holland, D. D. Lawson, Robin A. LeRoux, Varenka Lorenzi, Jeffrey A. Seminoff, Christopher G. Lowe

2020Marine Pollution Bulletin29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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Turtle (robot)Polybrominated diphenyl ethersBayForagingPollutantInvertebrateEnvironmental scienceSeagrassHabitatWildlife refugeFisheryPersistent organic pollutantEcologyBiologyGeographyArchaeologyTurtle Biology and ConservationEnvironmental Toxicology and EcotoxicologyMercury impact and mitigation studies
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