2012
DOI: 10.1108/02602281211197116
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A review of in situ methods and sensors for monitoring the marine environment

Abstract: PurposeThis article aims to review the different devices that are available for the in situ monitoring of analytes found in the marine environment.Design/methodology/approachFollowing a short introduction to the topic, this paper discusses physical‐ and chemical‐based sensors, automatic analysers (flow injection, spectroscopic and spectrometric), electrochemical devices and biosensors.FindingsA wide range of in situ monitoring systems (and associated deployment apparatus) for measuring concentrations of variou… Show more

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“…However, at slightly higher concentrations they become toxic for the aquatic ecosystem [5,8], e.g., copper and zinc are used as a toxicant in antifouling coatings [9]. Therefore, simultaneous and real-time detection of the content and bioavailability of multiple heavy metals in the coastal areas and industrial effluents is required [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, at slightly higher concentrations they become toxic for the aquatic ecosystem [5,8], e.g., copper and zinc are used as a toxicant in antifouling coatings [9]. Therefore, simultaneous and real-time detection of the content and bioavailability of multiple heavy metals in the coastal areas and industrial effluents is required [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three types of amperometric sensors (for phenol, heavy metals and trace explosive) were incorporated in the garment. Chemical and physical sensors can be integrated in autonomous environmental monitoring systems, which allow the measurements of pollution and quality levels in fixed sampling locations [11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. In our previous studies, we have investigated the impact of the microelectrode array design on the cyclic voltammetry response of ferrocene monocarboxylic acid [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biosensors have important applications in several fields, such as the food industry [40,41], medicine [42], the marine sector [43], and others. Novel devices have recently been introduced as systems for DNA detection, which are capable of specific-sequencing with no external power, known as MFC-based DNA biosensors [44].…”
Section: Mfc Power Supply For Sensors and Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biosensors can be also divided into several categories based on the transduction process, such as electrochemical, optical, piezoelectric, or thermal/calorimetric biosensors [37][38][39]. Biosensors have important applications in several fields, such as the food industry [40,41], medicine [42], the marine sector [43], and others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%