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Selected Print and/or Electronic Journals at MRL
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Aquatic Microbial Ecology
Aquatic Toxicology
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Harmful Algae
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Journal of Phycology
Limnology and Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Marine Environmental Research
Toxicon
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Selected Books at MRL
International Symposium on Red Tides. 1989. (1st: 1987: Takamatsu-shi, Japan). Red tides: biology, environmental science, and toxicology. New York: Elsevier.
SH177.A46 I565 1987
Kusek, Kristen M. 1999. Gymnodinium breve in the field, in the lab, and in
the newspaper -- a scientific and journalisitc analysis of Florida red tides. Port Aransas, Tex.: Marine Science Institute, The University of Texas at Austin.
QK569.D56 K87 1999
Marine biotoxins and harmful algae: a national plan. 1993. [Woods Hole, Mass.]: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
SH177.A46 M37 1993
Red tides. Tokyo : Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2004.
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H177.R4 R46 2004
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Internet Resources
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Databases:
Algaebase
Harmful Algal Event Database
IOC Taxonomic Reference List of Toxic Plankton Algae
International Directory of Experts in Harmful Algae [Search OceanExpert]
Species 2000
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General Information
Bay Journal’s Pfiesteria Facts
CRS Report for Congress: Pfiesteria and Related Harmful Blooms: Natural Resource and Human Health Concerns
CYANOSITE {Purdue University}
Toxic & Harmful Algal Blooms: What You Can’t See Can Hurt You {Bigelow Laboratory}
Harmful Algal Blooms {Maryland Sea Grant}
The Harmful Algae Page {Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution}
Harmful Algal Blooms {CDC NCEH}
Harmful Algal Blooms {NOAA NWFSC}
ICES-IOC Decadal Maps of HAB Occurrences in the North Atlantic
Known HAB Toxins and Effects {NOAA}
Marine Toxic Bloom Events in the Gulf of Mexico {Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission}
Ocean Color Data and Resources {NASA}
Pfiesteria {Chesapeake Bay Program}
Pfiesteria and Harmful Algal Blooms in the Mid-Atlantic {Sea Grant}
State of the Coastal Environment Harmful Algal Blooms {NOAA}
Toxic and Harmful Algal Blooms {Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences}
Research Programs, Organizations
Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute Harmful Algal Blooms
Harmful Algae and Red Tide {WHOI}
IOC Harmful Algal Bloom Program
Links to Harmful Algal Bloom Resources by Agency, State, & Region {NOAA CSC}
NOAA Coastal Services Center’s Harmful Algal Bloom Project
Red Tide in Texas {Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.}
START: Solutions To Avoid Red Tide, Inc.
Newsletters on the Web
Harmful Algal News
Red Tides Newsletter
Washington State Dept. of Health’s Marine Biotoxin Bulletin
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Agency Resources
College of Charleston
Harmful Algae in South Carolina [Article in 2005 Grice Logbook]
NOAA
NOAA’s Marine Biotoxin Program
SCDNR
Harmful Algal Blooms
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