Is the Public Aware of Water Quality Monitoring and Safety Notifications on Beaches?
Recreational water-related activities have important public health benefits, however, pollution at beaches may have serious health risks. Although there is a substantial amount of research and policies in place at federal and state levels, oftentimes these efforts may not be well translated to the p...
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Main Authors: | Asli Aslan (Author), Jeffery A. Jones (Author), Dziyana Nazaruk (Author), Sibel Zeki (Author) |
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Georgia Southern University,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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