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The previous chapters have shown how the improved disposal of human and industrial wastes over the last two decades has led to a gradual improvement in the water quality of the Thames estuary, and the subsequent recolonization by fish, invertebrates and algae.
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Munro, M., Whitfield, P., Lee, S. (1998). Host—parasite interactions: case studies of parasitic infections in migratory fish. In: Attrill, M.J. (eds) A Rehabilitated Estuarine Ecosystem. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8708-2_8
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