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Biology - Contaminant Biology Program Program

Western Fishereis Research Center (WFRC)

6505 NE 65th Street
Seattle, Washington 98115
Phone: 206-526-6282
Fax: 206-526-6654
http://wfrc.usgs.gov/

WERC scientists have been studies biological fate and effects of contaminants in the aquatic ecosystems of the Western coast, and working on developing methods to provide bioremediation and control of contaminated habitats. Below are listed samples of past and current studies, representing the scope of contaminants research expertise at WFRC:

Introduction to the Contaminants Research in WFRC

Contaminated Habitats: Agricultural Areas, Rangeland, and Forests

Contaminated Habitats: Mining, Metals, Mercury, and Energy Development

Mercury

Integration of Ecological Stressors: Multistressor Research

Bioremediation and Control

Go to the WFRC Web site

WERC home page


Featured Publications

Maule, A.G., A. Gannam, and J. Davis. 2006. A Survey of Chemical Constituents in National Fish Hatchery Fish Feed. Final Report for Science Support Project 01-FH-05. Download the report. (693.62 KB, PDF -- get Adobe Reader)

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