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1. Endotoxin, a novel biomarker for the rapid risk assessment of faecal contamination of coastal and transitional waters.

2. Microbial Source Tracking as a Method of Determination of Beach Sand Contamination.

3. Microbiological and chemical characteristics of beaches along the Taranto Gulf (Ionian Sea, Southern Italy).

4. Effects of bathing intensity, rainfall events, and location on the recreational water quality of stream pools in southern Ecuador.

5. Children Exposure-Related Behavior Patterns and Risk Perception Associated with Recreational Beach Use.

6. Beachgoer participation in prevention of marine litter: Using design for behavior change.

7. Marine litter and public involvement in beach cleaning: Disentangling perception and awareness among adults and children, Bay of Biscay, Spain.

8. Beach litter distribution along the western Mediterranean coast of Spain.

9. Remediation efficiency of different methods for rapid-response of microbiological and/or organic matter contaminated beach sand: A laboratory study.

10. Interaction of the Atlantic ghost crab with marine debris: Evidence from an in situ experimental approach.

11. Beach litter in Ecuador and the Galapagos islands: A baseline to enhance environmental conservation and sustainable beach tourism.

12. Microplastics are ubiquitous on California beaches and enter the coastal food web through consumption by Pacific mole crabs.

13. A novel GIS-based tool for predicting coastal litter accumulation and optimising coastal cleanup actions.

14. Relationships between Microbial Indicators and Pathogens in Recreational Water Settings.

15. Dredging Intensity: A Spatio-Temporal Indicator for Managing Marine Resources.

16. bla NDM-1 -producing Vibrio parahaemolyticus and V. vulnificus isolated from recreational beaches in Lagos, Nigeria.

17. Comparisons of microplastic pollution between mudflats and sandy beaches in Hong Kong.

18. Microplastic and tar pollution on three Canary Islands beaches: An annual study.

19. Beach litter dynamics on Mediterranean coasts: Distinguishing sources and pathways.

20. Rocky shoreline protocols miss microplastics in marine debris surveys (Fogo Island, Newfoundland and Labrador).

21. A modeling approach for reposition dynamics of litter composition in coastal areas of the city of Santos, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

22. Beach litter and woody-debris colonizers on the Atlantico department Caribbean coastline, Colombia.

23. Artificial polymer materials debris characteristics along the Moroccan Mediterranean coast.

24. Phylogenetic characterization of culturable bacteria and fungi associated with tarballs from Betul beach, Goa, India.

25. Sensitivity of indicators matters when using aggregation methods to assess marine environmental status.

26. Beach litter along various sand dune habitats in the southern Adriatic (E Mediterranean).

27. Limited impact of beach nourishment on macrofaunal recruitment/settlement in a site of community interest in coastal area of the Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean Sea).

28. Composition and abundance of marine debris stranded on the beaches of Sri Lanka: Results from the first island-wide survey.

29. Collected marine litter - A growing waste challenge.

30. Killing the goose with the golden eggs: Litter effects on scenic quality of the Caribbean coast of Colombia.

31. Elevated concentrations of naturally occurring radionuclides in heavy mineral-rich beach sands of Langkawi Island, Malaysia.

32. Characterizing health risks associated with recreational swimming at Taiwanese beaches by using quantitative microbial risk assessment.

33. Estimating the probability of illness due to swimming in recreational water with a mixture of human- and gull-associated microbial source tracking markers.

34. Water Quality Survey of Splash Pads After A Waterborne Salmonellosis Outbreak--Tennessee, 2014.

35. Comparing different methods for fast screening of microbiological quality of beach sand aimed at rapid-response remediation.

36. Toward a better guard of coastal water safety-Microbial distribution in coastal water and their facile detection.

37. Sources of bathing water pollution in northern Tuscany (Italy): Effects of meteorological variables.

38. The cotton buds beach: Marine litter assessment along the Tyrrhenian coast of central Italy following the marine strategy framework directive criteria.

39. The ITS-based phylogeny of fungi associated with tarballs.

40. Escherichia coli in marine water: Comparison of methods for the assessment of recreational bathing water samples.

41. Bioremediation of the Exxon Valdez oil in Prince William Sound beaches.

42. Effects of anthropogenic activities in a Mediterranean coastland: the case study of the Falerno-Domitio littoral in Campania, Tyrrhenian Sea (southern Italy).

43. Elemental concentrations and bioaccessibilities in beached plastic foam litter, with particular reference to lead in polyurethane.

44. Landscape Visual Quality and Meiofauna Biodiversity on Sandy Beaches.

45. Fecal indicator bacteria in tropical beach sand: Baseline findings from Port Dickson coastline, Strait of Malacca (Malaysia).

46. Occurrence of microplastics in the beach sand of the Chinese inner sea: the Bohai Sea.

47. Seasonal distribution of metals in vertical and horizontal profiles of sheltered and exposed beaches on Polish coast.

48. Epidemiologic evaluation of multiple alternate microbial water quality monitoring indicators at three California beaches.

49. Evaluating a microbial water quality prediction model for beach management under the revised EU Bathing Water Directive.

50. Heavy metal levels in dune sands from Matanzas urban resorts and Varadero beach (Cuba): Assessment of contamination and ecological risks.

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