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Fisheries / Aquatic ecology / Dinoflagellates / Biological oceanography / Algae / Red tide / Algal bloom / Brevetoxin / Karenia brevis / Harmful algal bloom / Karenia / Manatee
Date: 2015-06-26 12:28:30
Fisheries
Aquatic ecology
Dinoflagellates
Biological oceanography
Algae
Red tide
Algal bloom
Brevetoxin
Karenia brevis
Harmful algal bloom
Karenia
Manatee

AB O U T T H E P ROGR AM Although the first accounts of red tide in Florida by a panel consisting of scientists, managers, and come from the logs of Spanish explorers, inhabit-

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