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Standard Operating Procedure EAP009, Version 1.3, Field Collection, Processing, and Preservation of Finfish Samples at the Time of Collection in the Field

 
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23-03-202February 2023
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Author(s) Patti Sandvik
Description This document is the Environmental Assessment Program (EAP) Toxics Study Unit (TSU) Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for collection, processing and preservation of finfish samples in the field. A separate SOP on resecting samples in the laboratory is also available (SOP #007 Procedures for Resecting Finfish Whole Body, Body Parts, or Tissue Samples).
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Keywords sample processing, sample collection, TSU, tissue sampling, field sampling, finfish, preservation, samples, tissue, sampling, quality assurance, processing
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