Harmful algal bloom-related 311 calls, Cape Coral, Florida 2018-2019
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) can adversely impact water quality and threaten human and animal health. People working or living along waterways with prolonged HAB contamination may face elevated toxin exposures and breathing complications. Monitoring HABs and potential adverse human health effects is...
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Main Authors: | Christopher K. Uejio (Author), Elaina Gonsoroski (Author), Samendra P. Sherchan (Author), Leslie Beitsch (Author), E. W. Harville (Author), C. Blackmore (Author), K. Pan (Author), Maureen Y. Lichtveld (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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