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- Phytoplankton Bloom
- Harmful Algal Bloom
- Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning
- Global Biogeochem Cycle
- Brown Tide
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Glibert, P.M., Burkholder, J.M. (2006). The Complex Relationships Between Increases in Fertilization of the Earth, Coastal Eutrophication and Proliferation of Harmful Algal Blooms. In: Granéli, E., Turner, J.T. (eds) Ecology of Harmful Algae. Ecological Studies, vol 189. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-32210-8_26
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