
ISBN13: | 9783031757129 |
ISBN10: | 3031757122 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 465 pages |
Size: | 235x155 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 7 Illustrations, black & white; 51 Illustrations, color |
700 |
Recent Trends in Marine Toxicological Assessment
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Marine pollution is an escalating global concern, with growing awareness of its severe impact on the world?s oceans. Rapid industrialization and intensified human activities have significantly elevated pollution levels, posing a serious threat to marine ecosystems and biodiversity. This book addresses these critical environmental issues by focusing on advanced methodologies for detecting and assessing marine pollutants. It provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of marine toxicology, emphasizing the importance of innovative approaches to protect ocean health and ensure sustainable marine environments.
Combining expert contributions worldwide, this book explores the latest developments in marine toxicological assessment. It begins with discussing the sampling methodologies used for analysing legacy and emerging pollutants in aquatic environments, highlighting the distribution and concentration of these pollutants and their impacts on marine life. The book also introduces the adverse outcome pathway (AOP) framework for microscale toxicity testing, which evaluates the effects of pollutants at various biological levels. In addition, it examines in silico techniques and the Toxicology in the 21st Century (Tox21) concept, which employs a comprehensive approach beyond traditional quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) methods. These advanced techniques are essential for predicting ecotoxicological impacts and ensuring chemical safety in marine ecosystems.
"Recent Trends in Marine Toxicological Assessment" is designed for a diverse audience, including students, research scholars, and policymakers in environmental science, marine chemistry, marine biology, and biotechnology. It is an invaluable resource for those seeking to enhance their understanding of marine pollution, toxicological assessment, and the latest methods for monitoring and mitigating the impact of pollutants. This book will assist policymakers and environmental managers develop effective strategies to combat marine pollution and protect ocean health. By integrating advanced scientific techniques with practical applications, this book aims to support ongoing efforts to preserve marine ecosystems and promote sustainable practices.
Marine pollution is an escalating global concern, with growing awareness of its severe impact on the world?s oceans. Rapid industrialization and intensified human activities have significantly elevated pollution levels, posing a serious threat to marine ecosystems and biodiversity. This book addresses these critical environmental issues by focusing on advanced methodologies for detecting and assessing marine pollutants. It provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of marine toxicology, emphasizing the importance of innovative approaches to protect ocean health and ensure sustainable marine environments.
Combining expert contributions worldwide, this book explores the latest developments in marine toxicological assessment. It begins with discussing the sampling methodologies used for analysing legacy and emerging pollutants in aquatic environments, highlighting the distribution and concentration of these pollutants and their impacts on marine life. The book also introduces the adverse outcome pathway (AOP) framework for microscale toxicity testing, which evaluates the effects of pollutants at various biological levels. In addition, it examines in silico techniques and the Toxicology in the 21st Century (Tox21) concept, which employs a comprehensive approach beyond traditional quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) methods. These advanced techniques are essential for predicting ecotoxicological impacts and ensuring chemical safety in marine ecosystems.
"Recent Trends in Marine Toxicological Assessment" is designed for a diverse audience, including students, research scholars, and policymakers in environmental science, marine chemistry, marine biology, and biotechnology. It is an invaluable resource for those seeking to enhance their understanding of marine pollution, toxicological assessment, and the latest methods for monitoring and mitigating the impact of pollutants. This book will assist policymakers and environmental managers develop effective strategies to combat marine pollution and protect ocean health. By integrating advanced scientific techniques with practical applications, this book aims to support ongoing efforts to preserve marine ecosystems and promote sustainable practices.
Part I. Introduction.- Chapter 1. An Introduction to Marine Ecosystem: Environmental and Economic Impacts.- Part II. Sampling Methodology of Pollution Assessment in the Marine Ecosystem.- Chapter 2. Monitoring of the Environmental Indicators in the Marine Ecosystem.- Chapter 3. The Study Methods of the Marine Benthic Community Structures.- Chapter 4. Sampling Procedures for Primary Producers in Marine Ecosystems.- Chapter 5. Approaches to Marine Invertebrate Sampling for Environmental Health Monitoring and Scientific Research: From Methodologies to Applications.- Chapter 6. Sampling Methods of Fish in the Marine Ecosystem.- Chapter 7. Migration and Chemical Transformation of Pollutants in the Marine Ecosystem.- Part III. Microscale Toxicity Testing of Pollutants at Various Biological Levels.- Chapter 8. Tracing the Impact of Heavy Metals on Marine Ecosystems: A Scientometric Analysis of Biological, Metabolic, and Genetic Responses.- Chapter 9. Pharmaceutically Active Compounds (PhACs) in Biota of Asian Countries: Occurrence, Distribution and Health Risk Assessment.- Chapter 10. Molecular Pathways of Emerging Pollutants in the Marine Ecosystem.- Chapter 11. Molecular Pathways of Microplastics in the Marine Ecosystem.- Chapter 12. A Review Notes on Role, Behavior, Risk Assessment Tools and Adverse Outcomes of Metal and Microplastic Pollution in Benthic Sea Food Ecosystem.- Chapter 13. Factors Affecting Bioavailability and Toxicity of Lead, Mercury, Organochlorides, Antibiotics, and Micro- and Nanoplastics in Marine and Oceanic Sediments.- Chapter 14. Nitrate and Coral Reefs in South East Asia.- Part IV. Marine Toxicological Assessment via Qsar-Based Tools.- Chapter 15. Toxicity in the 21st Century (Tox-21): A Multidisciplinary Approach for Toxicity Prediction for Marine Organic Pollutants.- Chapter 16. Predictive Tox-21 Methods for Assessing Emerging Pollutants in the Marine Environment.- Chapter 17. Risk Analysis for the Sungai Buloh River and Estuary.- Chapter 18. Concluding Remarks.