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The SAFESEA project investigates the impact of ultraviolet filters on marine ecosystems and human health. It aims to assess the risks associated with bioaccumulation of these contaminants in marine organisms along Australia's southeast coast, employing advanced methodologies.
Ultraviolet (UV) filters, used in sunscreens and other consumer products, are effective at blocking UV radiation but can enter marine environments due to inadequate wastewater treatment and human activities.
This contamination poses significant risks to marine ecosystems, especially in tourist-heavy coastal regions.
Coastal biota, such as mussels and seaweeds, are exposed to these contaminants, leading to their accumulation in tissues and posing significant ecotoxicological risks, including endo…
UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA
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Australia, Melbourne
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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