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EMECS Conference Abstract

Author: Hiroaki Tsutsumi

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Mar 10, 2006 Bioremediation of organically enriched sediment deposited below a fish farm with artificially mass cultured colonies of a deposit feeding polychaete Capitella sp I
Mar 10, 2006 DO-increasing effects of a Microscopic Bubble Generating System in a fish farm
Mar 10, 2006 Bioremediation and micro bubble techniques for environmental management of the fish farm and the enclosed coastal bay
Nov 20, 2001 Collapse of Dominant Bivalve Populations on the Tidal Flats in Kumamoto Ariake Area and its Negative Influence on the Water Quality of Ariake
Nov 9, 1999 Bioremediation of the organically enriched sediments by a polychaete, Capitella
Nov 9, 1999 Environmental Impacts on Seasonal Changes of Macrobenthic Animals on the Mud Flats in Dokai Bay
Aug 10, 1997 NEW STRATEGIC ECOLOGICAL METHOD FOR PREVENTING THE EUTROPIJICATION IN THE ENCLOSED COASTAL SEAS
Nov 10, 1993 Functional roles of a deposit – feeding polychaete, Capitella sp. I, on the purification of bottom sediment
Nov 10, 1993 Biological Treatment of Organically Polluted Sediment Deposited on the Marine Bottom
Nov 10, 1993 Recovery of Marine Bottom Environment of Dokai Bay, Japan