Oil Spill Surface Cleanup Ignores Fish Below: Discovery News

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by Aimee deChambeau - Apr. 10, 2009

Provides background and context to research results recently published in the journal Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. It could have gone into more depth, but as a short report on recent research is ok.

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