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  1. Environmental risk assessment of using antifouling paints on pleasure crafts in European Union waters
  2. Antifouling paints leach copper in excess – study of metal release rates and efficacy along a salinity gradient
  3. Monitoring biofouling as a management tool for reducing toxic antifouling practices in the Baltic Sea
  4. Flawed risk assessment of antifouling paints leads to exceedance of guideline values in Baltic Sea marinas
  5. How important is bioturbation for sediment‐to‐water flux of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the Baltic Sea?
  6. Increase in stable isotope ratios driven by metabolic alterations in amphipods exposed to the beta-blocker propranolol
  7. In situ benthic flow-through chambers to determine sediment-to-water fluxes of legacy hydrophobic organic contaminants
  8. Mortality and histopathological effects in harbour-transplanted snails with different exposure histories
  9. Metal contamination in harbours impacts life-history traits and metallothionein levels in snails
  10. Transferring mixtures of chemicals from sediment to a bioassay using silicone-based passive sampling and dosing
  11. Biofouling of leisure boats as a source of metal pollution
  12. Response and recovery of Baltic Sea blue mussels from exposure to pharmaceuticals
  13. Benthic competition and population dynamics of Monoporeia affinis and Marenzelleria sp. in the northern Baltic Sea
  14. Spring development of hydrolittoral rock shore communities on wave-exposed and sheltered sites in the northern Baltic proper
  15. Sucralose – An ecotoxicological challenger?
  16. Contaminants and habitat choice in the Baltic Sea: Behavioural experiments with the native species, Monoporeia affinis, and the invasive genus, Marenzelleria
  17. Avoidance response of sediment living amphipods to zinc pyrithione as a measure of sediment toxicity
  18. Toxicity evaluation by using intact sediments and sediment extracts
  19. Biomarker sensitivity to temperature and hypoxia — a seven year field study
  20. DYNAMICS OF LIPIDS AND POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN A BALTIC AMPHIPOD (MONOPOREIA AFFINIS): A FIELD STUDY