Author Archives: Thomas Farrugia
Alpine algal blooms lead to “glacier blood” on snow
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Unprecedented global HABs analysis launched by UNESCO
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Sugar kelp shows promise at reducing saxitoxin in blue mussels
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Using macroalgae to sustainably control harmful algal blooms?
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One Health zoonotic disease workshop: HAB toxins a priority
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HABs included in NOAA’s Ecosystem Status Report highlights
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New paper: seaweed farms could help reduce HABs
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Not all algae is harmful: benefits of phytoplankton
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New report on observing HABs with ocean color radiometry
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Arctic Today article on algal toxins in Alaska
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