Environmental Laboratory
Help Needed for International Mercury Database
May 29 2013
Stony Brook University’s (USA) Gelfond Fund for Mercury Research & Outreach developed a database of mercury levels of seafood relevant to the U.S. commercial market and they need your input. Stony Brook are working with the Biodiversity Research Institute to expand the database to be relevant to the international community for monitoring of post-treaty mercury levels. You can visit them on stand #35 and tell them how the Seafood Mercury Database can be tailored to serve your research or public health interests.
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