First Name | Last Name | Company Name | Abstract Title | Session | Day & Session | Start Time |
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David | Evers | Biodiversity Research Institute, Portland, Maine, USA | Assessing environmental mercury loads in biota to meet the needs of the Minamata Convention | Special Session - Global mercury concentrations in biota: their use as a basis for a global monitoring framework | Tuesday 26th July - Session One | 07:30 UTC |
Christopher | Sayers | Biodiversity Research Institute | Mercury Exposure in Neotropical Birds: A Review and Prospectus | Special Session - Global mercury concentrations in biota: their use as a basis for a global monitoring framework | Tuesday 26th July - Session One | 07:30 UTC |
Anas | MEDIEU | Universit Bretagne Occidentale | Evidence that Pacific tuna mercury levels are driven by marine methylmercury production and anthropogenic inputs | Special Session - Global mercury concentrations in biota: their use as a basis for a global monitoring framework | Tuesday 26th July - Session One | 07:30 UTC |
Cailin | Mackenzie | Oregon State University | Mercury biomagnification by predatory invertebrates: How exposure methods affect trophic transfer | Special Session - Global mercury concentrations in biota: their use as a basis for a global monitoring framework | Tuesday 26th July - Session One | 07:30 UTC |
Gunnar | Hansen | University of Connecticut | Mercury and Methylmercury Concentration and Distribution in Ribbed Mussels (Geukensia demissa) and Northern Quahogs (Mercenaria mercenaria) Across a Contamination Gradient | Special Session - Global mercury concentrations in biota: their use as a basis for a global monitoring framework | Tuesday 26th July - Session One | 07:30 UTC |
Sabnam | Mahat | Institute of Geography, University of Bern | Mercury Concentrations in Terrestrial Wildlife in Switzerland: A Long-term Biomonitoring Approach | Special Session - Global mercury concentrations in biota: their use as a basis for a global monitoring framework | Tuesday 26th July - Session One | 07:30 UTC |
Ryan | Lepak | US EPA ORD | The Unexpected Pathway Mercury from Artisanal Mining Takes to Contaminate Fish in Tropical Gabon | Special Session - Global mercury concentrations in biota: their use as a basis for a global monitoring framework | Tuesday 26th July - Session One | 07:30 UTC |
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