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- W2007296545 abstract "Milford Haven is a well-established oil port which has been in operation since the early 1960s, at which time biological monitoring activities were also in progress. The majority of these activities were rocky shore studies. The first comprehensive study of sediments using remote sampling techniques was carried out in 1975 and revealed that a variety of community types were present within Milford Haven.Two further sediment surveys were completed during the months of April 1982 andApril 1984. In 1982, 135 stations were sampled. This was reduced to 55 in 1984, of which 46 were relocated from the 1982 work. The samples, obtained by means of a Day grab, were used for biological, sediment particle size, trace metal and hydrocarbon analyses.The objectives of the 1982 benthic survey were to make a thorough investigation of the distribution of species and communities in relation to environmental factors, and also to note possible effects of industrial activity within the survey area. Populations of several species appeared to have changed since the area was last surveyed during 1975. Several species characteristic of stressed environments, notably Chaetozone ?setosa, had increased in abundance. In Pembroke River there were interesting variations in the distribution and types of species present.Areas of interest were resurveyed during 1984 in order to monitor the status of the opportunist species in Milford Haven, and to provide more detailed data on the distribution of intertidal species in Pembroke River.The 1984 data showed that whilst the opportunistic species Chaetozone ?setosa had shown fluctuations in density from station to station, it had changed little in distribution or abundance between the two surveys. Other species typical of muddy areas had increased in density.Although not grossly polluted, communities showed signs of disturbance, probably as a result of dredging activities and various kinds of anthropogenic input.Pembroke River maintained a reasonably high diversity of species in comparison with other estuarine areas in the British Isles.The range in total hydrocarbon concentration was from 1 to 615 μgg−1 whilst the overall trace elements were comparatively low for an estuary with substantial areas of fine sediment. However, all contaminants showed a clear enrichment at certain localities within Milford Haven." @default.
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- W2007296545 title "A study of the sediments and communities in Milford Haven, Wales" @default.
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