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51. Marine Pollution Bulletin. Editorial.

52. Analysis of the ecotoxicity data submitted within the framework of the REACH Regulation. Part 2. Experimental aquatic toxicity assays.

53. Modelling mitigation options to reduce diffuse nitrogen water pollution from agriculture.

54. The impact of the Nitrates Directive on nitrogen emissions from agriculture in the EU-27 during 2000-2008.

55. Nitrate reduction in geologically heterogeneous catchments--a framework for assessing the scale of predictive capability of hydrological models.

56. Highly sensitive determination of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in surface water by GC coupled to high-resolution MS according to the EU Water Directive 2008/105/EC.

57. Impact of environmental policies on the adoption of manure management practices in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.

58. The presence of EU priority substances mercury, hexachlorobenzene, hexachlorobutadiene and PBDEs in wild fish from four English rivers.

59. Risk assessment and national measure plan for oil and HNS spill accidents near Korea.

60. Monitoring the drastic growth of ship breaking yards in Sitakunda: a threat to the coastal environment of Bangladesh.

61. Estimating discharge rates of oily wastes and deterrence based on aerial surveillance data collected in western Canadian marine waters.

62. Anatomy of a decision: potential regulatory outcomes from changes to chemistry protocols in the Canadian Disposal at Sea Program.

63. A re-evaluation of fifteen years of European risk assessment using effect models.

64. Investigating the Marine Protected Areas most at risk of current-driven pollution in the Gulf of Finland, the Baltic Sea, using a Lagrangian transport model.

65. Biomonitoring of metals under the water framework directive: detecting temporal trends and abrupt changes, in relation to the removal of pollution sources.

66. Screening for Stockholm Convention persistent organic pollutants in the Bosna River (Bosnia and Herzogovina).

67. Accumulation of butyltin compounds in finless porpoises (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis) from Korean coast: tracking the effectiveness of TBT regulation over time.

68. Tough talk over mercury treaty.

69. Probabilistic ecosystem model for predicting the nutrient concentrations in the Gulf of Finland under diverse management actions.

70. Gulf oil spill. BP criminal case generates record payout for science and restoration.

71. Butyltin compounds in liver of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) from the UK prior to and following the ban on the use of tributyltin in antifouling paints (1992-2005 & 2009).

72. Will stringent total nitrogen wastewater treatment plant discharge regulations achieve stream water quality goals?

73. Are chemicals in articles an obstacle for reaching environmental goals? - Missing links in EU chemical management.

74. The toxicity of molybdate to freshwater and marine organisms. II. Effects assessment of molybdate in the aquatic environment under REACH.

75. Lead contamination and source in Shanghai in the past century using dated sediment cores from urban park lakes.

76. Gulf oil spill. Researchers hail new restoration program funds.

78. The variability of surface water quality indicators in relation to watercourse typology, Czech Republic.

79. Gulf spill two years out.

80. Economic analysis of best management practices to reduce watershed phosphorus losses.

82. [Emissions from the pharmaceutical industry affects the environment. Antibiotic emissions also jeopardizes our own health].

83. Emerging organic contaminants in groundwater: A review of sources, fate and occurrence.

84. Twenty years of Belgian North Sea aerial surveillance: a quantitative analysis of results confirms effectiveness of international oil pollution legislation.

85. Organotins in North Sea brown shrimp (Crangon crangon L.) after implementation of the TBT ban.

86. Plastics in the marine environment: the dark side of a modern gift.

87. A Paddock to reef monitoring and modelling framework for the Great Barrier Reef: Paddock and catchment component.

88. Environmental risk assessment of arsenic and fluoride in the Chaco Province, Argentina: research advances.

89. Organic trace pollutants in the aquatic environment--regulatory and technical problem-solving approaches in Germany and China.

90. [Analysis of the European Directive 98/83/EC: paradigm of the justification and establishment of parametric values. The specific case of pesticides].

91. NY DEC takes on fracking.

92. Nonpoint source pollution, environmental quality, and ecosystem health in China: introduction to the special section.

93. Combined use of Nassarius reticulatus imposex and statolith age determination for tracking temporal evolution of TBT pollution in the NW Portuguese continental shelf.

95. Twenty-five years of ecological recovery of East Fork Poplar Creek: review of environmental problems and remedial actions.

96. A new risk assessment approach for the prioritization of 500 classical and emerging organic microcontaminants as potential river basin specific pollutants under the European Water Framework Directive.

97. Antifouling strategies: history and regulation, ecological impacts and mitigation.

98. Designing of sampling programmes for industrial effluent monitoring.

99. Governance of complex socio-environmental risks: the case of hazardous chemicals in the Baltic Sea.

100. Lead levels in Eurasian otters decline with time and reveal interactions between sources, prevailing weather, and stream chemistry.

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