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HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS PLAGUE LONG ISLAND WATERS filter feeding mechanism, so that scallops starve to death. Likewise, hard clams do not thrive on a diet of brown tide, but rather become stunted. Such decimation to NY’s
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Document Date: 2010-03-06 18:21:03


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New York / Northport / /

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United States / /

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Cutchogue Harbor / /

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Moriches bay / Peconic Estuary / Peconic Bay / Shinnecock Bays / Sound bays / Shinnecock bay / Great South Bay / Island bays / Quantuck bay / /

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Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Atmospheric Science / Stony Brook University’s School of Marine / /

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Anita Kusick / Chris Gobler / Jackie Collier / Chris Pickerell / Paul C. Focazio Aureococcus / Barbara A. Branca / Christopher Gobler / /

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author / co-investigator / /

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Virginia / /

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South Africa / southeast Asia / /

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