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Aquatic ecology / Biological oceanography / Biology / Algal bloom / Red tide / International Atomic Energy Agency / Paralytic shellfish poisoning / Saxitoxin / Toxin / Water / Fisheries / Algae


DETECTING A colonies of algae—simple ocean plants that live in the sea—grow out of control and produce toxins that can poison fish, shellfish and other marine life, and pose a major threat to people’s health and fi
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Environmental Laboratory / IAEA / UNEP / Environment Laboratories / /

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Africa / /

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El Salvador / Philippines / Chile / Monaco / Namibia / /

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Environmental Laboratory / Philippine Nuclear Research Institute / /

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contaminated sea products / potent tools / human food chain / technology transfer / /

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Sorsogon Bay / /

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Collaborating Centre / Division of Public Information / UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission / Philippine Nuclear Research Institute / Reserve Bank of Australia / IAEA Collaborating Centre on HABs / US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / /

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Florence Boisson / Alumanda de la Rosa / Rodolfo Quevenco / /

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fisherman / Director / scientific consultant / /

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fish harvests / shellfish / sea products / /

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South Carolina / /

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Latin America / /

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