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    Effect of biological and environmental factors on microplastic ingestion of commercial fish species by Koraltan, İdris, Mavruk, Sinan, Güven, Olgaç

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-09-2022)
    “…Marine litter is an emerging pollution all over the world. In addition to the macro sized plastics, ongoing scientific efforts revealed risks of micro and nano…”
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    An assessment on levels of radionuclides and trace metals and radiological risk to marine biota in the North-Eastern Mediterranean Sea by Koraltan, Idris, Guven, Olgac, Asri, Filiz Okturen, Aktas, Ozgur, Aksoy, Ercument, Yaprak, Gunseli, Boztosun, Ismail, Ozmen, Suleyman Fatih

    “…Artificially produced radionuclides by nuclear reactions are the second type available in the marine environment, in addition to the radionuclides originating…”
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    Size-selective microplastic uptake by freshwater organisms: Fish, mussel, and zooplankton by Başaran Kankılıç, Gökben, Koraltan, İdris, Erkmen, Belda, Çağan, Ali Serhan, Çırak, Tamer, Özen, Mihriban, Seyfe, Melike, Altındağ, Ahmet, Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nihan

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-11-2023)
    “…Microplastics, as an emergent pollutant, have garnered substantial attention within aquatic environments, yet a significant knowledge gap persists regarding…”
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    Türkiye Kara Sularında Mikroplastik Kirliliğinin Biyota Üzerine Etkisi by Koraltan, Idris, Güven, Olgaç

    “…Plastics are high demand raw material with applications in many industries due to their low costs and easily processable structures. Increasing plastic…”
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    Impact of Microplastic Pollution on Biota in the Turkish Territorial Waters by Idris Koraltan, Olgaç Güven

    “…Plastics are high demand raw material with applications in many industries due to their low costs and easily processable structures. Increasing plastic…”
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