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Fisheries / Aquatic ecology / Algae / Biological oceanography / Kaituna River / Lake Rotorua / Algal bloom / Okere Falls / Cyanobacteria / Water / Geography of New Zealand / Lake Rotoiti
Date: 2011-06-29 17:44:06
Fisheries
Aquatic ecology
Algae
Biological oceanography
Kaituna River
Lake Rotorua
Algal bloom
Okere Falls
Cyanobacteria
Water
Geography of New Zealand
Lake Rotoiti

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