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Fisheries / Wetlands / Water pollution / Lake / Plankton / Oligotroph / Trophic level / Trophic state index / Lagoa das Sete Cidades / Water / Aquatic ecology / Limnology
Date: 2013-03-10 05:00:00
Fisheries
Wetlands
Water pollution
Lake
Plankton
Oligotroph
Trophic level
Trophic state index
Lagoa das Sete Cidades
Water
Aquatic ecology
Limnology

Explanation of Lake survey data

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