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2. Occurrence of microplastics and metals in European seabass produced in different aquaculture systems: Implications for human exposure, risk, and food safety.

3. Microbial response to a port fuel spill: Community dynamics and potential for bioremediation.

4. Potential of nature-based solutions to reduce antibiotics, antimicrobial resistance, and pathogens in aquatic ecosystems. a critical review.

5. Metformin and lamotrigine sorption on a digestate amended soil in presence of trace metal contamination.

6. Spatial distribution and temporal trends of butyltin compounds (TBT, DBT & MBT) in short sediment cores of the SW Portuguese Shelf (western Iberian Margin, NE Atlantic).

7. Buried and surface oil degradation - Evaluating bioremediation to increase PAHs removal through linear mathematical models.

8. Microplastic contamination in large migratory fishes collected in the open Atlantic Ocean.

9. Advanced oxidation technologies and constructed wetlands in aquaculture farms: What do we know so far about micropollutant removal?

10. Microplastics as a vehicle of exposure to chemical contamination in freshwater systems: Current research status and way forward.

11. Microplastics and plankton: Knowledge from laboratory and field studies to distinguish contamination from pollution.

12. Microbial degradation of two highly persistent fluorinated fungicides - epoxiconazole and fludioxonil.

13. Adsorption of Cd and Cu to different types of microplastics in estuarine salt marsh medium.

14. Quenchers in advanced oxidation technologies for analysis of micropollutants by liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry: Sodium sulphite or catalase?

15. Persistent and emerging pollutants assessment on aquaculture oysters (Crassostrea gigas) from NW Portuguese coast (Ria De Aveiro).

16. Enrofloxacin and copper plant uptake by Phragmites australis from a liquid digestate: Single versus combined application.

17. Microplastic contamination in an urban estuary: Abundance and distribution of microplastics and fish larvae in the Douro estuary.

18. Bioremediation of bezafibrate and paroxetine by microorganisms from estuarine sediment and activated sludge of an associated wastewater treatment plant.

19. Performance of secondary wastewater treatment methods for the removal of contaminants of emerging concern implicated in crop uptake and antibiotic resistance spread: A review.

20. Biodegradation of oxytetracycline and enrofloxacin by autochthonous microbial communities from estuarine sediments.

21. Constructed wetland microcosms for the removal of organic micropollutants from freshwater aquaculture effluents.

22. Indigenous microbial communities along the NW Portuguese Coast: Potential for hydrocarbons degradation and relation with sediment contamination.

23. Bacterial community dynamic associated with autochthonous bioaugmentation for enhanced Cu phytoremediation of salt-marsh sediments.

24. Silver nanoparticles uptake by salt marsh plants - Implications for phytoremediation processes and effects in microbial community dynamics.

25. Biodegradation of the veterinary antibiotics enrofloxacin and ceftiofur and associated microbial community dynamics.

26. Response of microbial communities colonizing salt marsh plants rhizosphere to copper oxide nanoparticles contamination and its implications for phytoremediation processes.

27. Constructed wetlands for the removal of metals from livestock wastewater - Can the presence of veterinary antibiotics affect removals?

28. Response of a salt marsh microbial community to antibiotic contamination.

29. Interactions between salt marsh plants and Cu nanoparticles - Effects on metal uptake and phytoremediation processes.

30. Antioxidant response of Phragmites australis to Cu and Cd contamination.

31. The effect of sand composition on the degradation of buried oil.

32. Development of autochthonous microbial consortia for enhanced phytoremediation of salt-marsh sediments contaminated with cadmium.

33. Potential of bioremediation for buried oil removal in beaches after an oil spill.

34. Bacterial community response to petroleum contamination and nutrient addition in sediments from a temperate salt marsh.

35. Influence of a salt marsh plant (Halimione portulacoides) on the concentrations and potential mobility of metals in sediments.

36. Can PAHs influence Cu accumulation by salt marsh plants?

37. Variability of metal contents in the sea rush Juncus maritimus-estuarine sediment system through one year of plant's life.

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