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Heavy Metals in Some Fish Species and Bivalves from the Mediterranean Coast of Egypt

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Figure 1. Map for the study area showing locations of sampling stations.
Table 1. Size and general characteristics of fish species and bivalves.
Table 3.  Concentrations (µg∙g−1 dry wt) of Zn, Cu, Cd, Pb and Hg in different fish species and Donax
Figure 3. Seasonal changes of heavy metals concentration in fish.
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