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Sunscreens in coastal ecosystems: Occurrence, behavior, effect and risk
Tovar-Sanchez, A.; Sánchez-Quiles, D.; Blasco, J. (Ed.) (2020). Sunscreens in coastal ecosystems: Occurrence, behavior, effect and risk. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 94. Springer Nature Switzerland AG: Cham. ISBN 978-3-030-56076-8; e-ISBN 978-3-030-56077-5. XI, 207 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56077-5
Part of: The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry. Springer: Heidelberg. ISSN 1867-979X; e-ISSN 1616-864X, more
Peer reviewed article  

Keywords
    Pollution > Water pollution
    Toxicology > Ecotoxicology
    Water quality
    MED, Mediterranean [Marine Regions]
Author keywords
    UV-filters in marine waters, Emerging Pollutants, microalgae

Authors  Top 
  • Tovar-Sanchez, A., editor
  • Sánchez-Quiles, D., editor
  • Blasco, J., editor

Content
  • Sánchez-Quiles, D.; Blasco, J.; Tovar-Sanchez, A. (2020). Sunscreen components are a new environmental concern in coastal waters: An overview, in: Tovar-Sanchez, A. et al. Sunscreens in coastal ecosystems: Occurrence, behavior, effect and risk. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 94: pp. 1-14. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/698_2019_439, more
  • Pirotta, G. (2020). Sunscreen regulation in the World, in: Tovar-Sanchez, A. et al. Sunscreens in coastal ecosystems: Occurrence, behavior, effect and risk. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 94: pp. 15-35. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/698_2019_440, more
  • Diaz-Cruz, M.S. (2020). Chemical UV filters: Analysis in marine waters, in: Tovar-Sanchez, A. et al. Sunscreens in coastal ecosystems: Occurrence, behavior, effect and risk. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 94: pp. 37-58. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/698_2020_561, more
  • Pintado-Herrera, M.G.; Lara Martín, P.A. (2020). Fate and behavior of UV filters in the marine environment, in: Tovar-Sanchez, A. et al. Sunscreens in coastal ecosystems: Occurrence, behavior, effect and risk. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 94: pp. 59-83. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/698_2019_441, more
  • Lozano, C.; Givens, J.; Stien, D.; Matallana-Surget, S.; Lebaron, P. (2020). Bioaccumulation and toxicological effects of UV-filters on marine species, in: Tovar-Sanchez, A. et al. Sunscreens in coastal ecosystems: Occurrence, behavior, effect and risk. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 94: pp. 85-130. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/698_2019_442, more
  • Tovar-Sanchez, A.; Sánchez-Quiles, D.; Rodríguez-Romero, A. (2020). The Mediterranean Sea, in: Tovar-Sanchez, A. et al. Sunscreens in coastal ecosystems: Occurrence, behavior, effect and risk. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 94: pp. 131-161. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/698_2019_443, more
  • Blasco, J.; Trombini, C.; Sendra, M.; Araujo, C.V.M. (2020). Environmental risk assessment of sunscreens, in: Tovar-Sanchez, A. et al. Sunscreens in coastal ecosystems: Occurrence, behavior, effect and risk. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 94: pp. 163-184. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/698_2020_569, more
  • Pawlowski, S.; Petersen-Thiery, M. (2020). Sustainable sunscreens: A challenge between performance, animal testing ban, and human and environmental safety, in: Tovar-Sanchez, A. et al. Sunscreens in coastal ecosystems: Occurrence, behavior, effect and risk. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 94: pp. 185-207. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/698_2019_444, more

Abstract
    This book covers the latest analytical methodologies used in assessing the impact of UV filters impact on marine waters, especially on marine biota, and also critiques the global regulation of UV filters and the environmental risk of using sunscreens. Featuring specific case studies of the environmental effects of sunscreens in the Mediterranean Sea and Hawaii, which highlight the importance of balancing human health with environmental health of coastal ecosystems, it will appeal not only to scientists and students from various disciplines (environmental chemistry, biology, ecology, biogeochemistry, fisheries and climate change among others), but also to environmental managers wanting to promote new restrictive regulations on the use of UV filters, and to professionals from the cosmetic industry interested in the development of eco-friendly sunscreens.

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