Transekt Varel-Mellum
Transection Varel-Mellum
 
              
                Photo: UPB-Projektgruppe Trier
              
          The transection Varel-Mellum is a large part of the Lower Saxon Wadden Sea.
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Search data
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  Bay mudflat area and estuary of the river Weser.
Specimen
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  As the only viviparous fish in German nearshore waters, it is a bioindicator in nearshore coastal marine ecosystems.
Analytes
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  Eighty percent of all elements on earth are metals
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  Only eighteen elements in the periodic table
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  Organic substances with at least one metall atom
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  Group of organic compounds with at least one covalently bonded chlorine atom
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  Toxic and persistent organochloropesticide
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  Several isomeric compounds among the group of chlorinated hydrocarbons
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  Organic compounds which are fully (per-) or partially (poly-) fluorinated
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  Class of synthetic fragrances
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  Atoms of one element with different weights
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  Flame retardants reduce the flammability of objects
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  Cyclic methylsiloxanes with persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic properties in the environment
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  Additional information for the interpretation of contamination data
Sampling period
1994 - 2024