The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused. We realized that the “Acknowledgments” section is missing in the published version of the paper. Accordingly, we would like to add the following “Acknowledgments” section to the paper. Acknowledgements The authors are deeply grateful to Leonidas Ntziachristos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece), Andreas Gondikas (Creative Nano, Greece), Jana Moldanova (IVL, Sweden) and the whole team planning and allowing the realisation of the field campaign on the Leo C, without whose contribution it would not have been possible to have any sample of scrubber water for the testing and the evaluation of effects. The authors are also grateful to all people that make feasible the on-board sampling of scrubber water, the storage of the samples, and finally their delivery in Venice. The authors want also to thank all partners participating to the Task 2.3 of the EMERGE Project for the proficient discussions concerning the test species and methods used in the other case studies of the Project, including Nelson Abrantes and Ana Re (University of Aveiro, Portugal), Malcolm Hudson, Lina M. Zapata-Restrepo, and Ian Williams (University of Southampton, UK), Erik Ytreberg and Ida-Maja Hassellöv (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden), Chiau Yu Chen (IVL, Sweden), Maria Moustaka-Gouni (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece).
Corrigendum to “Impacts of exhaust gas cleaning systems (EGCS) discharge waters on planktonic biological indicators” (Marine Pollution Bulletin (2023) 190, (S0025326X23002771), (10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.114846))
Picone M.;Russo M.;Distefano G. G.;Baccichet M.;Marchetto D.;Volpi Ghirardini A.;Petrovic M.;Giubilato E.;Calgaro L.;Marcomini A.
2023-01-01
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The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused. We realized that the “Acknowledgments” section is missing in the published version of the paper. Accordingly, we would like to add the following “Acknowledgments” section to the paper. Acknowledgements The authors are deeply grateful to Leonidas Ntziachristos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece), Andreas Gondikas (Creative Nano, Greece), Jana Moldanova (IVL, Sweden) and the whole team planning and allowing the realisation of the field campaign on the Leo C, without whose contribution it would not have been possible to have any sample of scrubber water for the testing and the evaluation of effects. The authors are also grateful to all people that make feasible the on-board sampling of scrubber water, the storage of the samples, and finally their delivery in Venice. The authors want also to thank all partners participating to the Task 2.3 of the EMERGE Project for the proficient discussions concerning the test species and methods used in the other case studies of the Project, including Nelson Abrantes and Ana Re (University of Aveiro, Portugal), Malcolm Hudson, Lina M. Zapata-Restrepo, and Ian Williams (University of Southampton, UK), Erik Ytreberg and Ida-Maja Hassellöv (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden), Chiau Yu Chen (IVL, Sweden), Maria Moustaka-Gouni (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece).I documenti in ARCA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.