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Algae / Aquatic ecology / Biological oceanography / Fisheries / Algal bloom / Dinophysis / Pseudo-nitzschia / Okadaic acid / Alexandrium tamarense / Water / Biology / Dinoflagellates
Date: 2007-03-30 19:15:31
Algae
Aquatic ecology
Biological oceanography
Fisheries
Algal bloom
Dinophysis
Pseudo-nitzschia
Okadaic acid
Alexandrium tamarense
Water
Biology
Dinoflagellates

2006 Harmful Algal Bloom Section annual workshop By Charles G. Trick and Yasunori Watanabe measuring the intensity of the yellow color. This newly developed determination kit is expected to be used for onsite monitoring

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