Publication Abstract

Title
Biosensors for marine pollution research, monitoring and control
Publication Abstract

Biosensors for marine pollution research, monitoring and control

S. Kroeger, S. Piletsky and A.P.F. Turner

Measurement of ecological, climatic and anthropogenic changes underpins the formulation of effective management strategies for sustainable use and protection of the marine environment. Sensors are traditionally used in marine studies to determine physical parameters, but there is increasing demand for real-time information about chemical and biological parameters. These parameters are currently measured in samples collected at sea and subsequently analysed in the laboratory. Biosensors fuse the exquisite sensitivity and specificity of living systems with the processing power of microelectronics to deliver simple, inexpensive measurement systems for use in the field or deployment in situ. While their potential for use in the marine environment is enormous, much published work to date has focussed on applications in freshwater and wastewater. Marine applications pose a substantial challenge in the robustness required for remote application, but recent developments in portable medical devices and receptor design suggest that these demands can now be realistically tackled.

Reference:

S. Kroeger, S. Piletsky and A.P.F. Turner, 2002. Biosensors for marine pollution research, monitoring and control. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 45(1-12): 24-34.

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Publication Authors
S. Kroeger*, S. Piletsky and A.P.F. Turner
Publication Date
November 2002
Publication Reference
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 45(1-12): 24-34
Publication DOI: https://doi.org/