This looks like it has to do with Tributyltin concentrations in sediments from the Thames Estuary and in the Mersey which were measured by testing mussels, taking core samples and testing sediment. The highest concentrations were present in the upper estuary and decreased seaward.
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the river Mersey is used for fishing , boating which is also known as ferries and used for water by Hirra Azhar y5-6
My friend, there OS not PESTLE analysis on banks. And also there is no NESTLE analysis on banks. But I can tell you one important thing. There is PESTEL analysis on banks. Am I clear?
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The Mersey is a river in northwest England that flows through the city of Liverpool before emptying into the Mersey Estuary and the Irish Sea. It is approximately 70 miles long and serves as an important waterway for commerce and transportation. The river is also known for its cultural significance, having played a key role in the maritime history of Liverpool and its development as a major port city. Additionally, the Mersey is famous for the iconic Liverpool Waterfront and the nearby Mersey Ferries.