The influence of the red tide phenomenon on human health and welfare / Nur Syawanie Abdul Aziz ... [et al.]

A phenomenon known as "red tide" describes a natural occurrence in which a high concentration or bloom of particular forms of marine algae in coastal or marine waters. Image 1 shows the discovery of red tide algae in coastal waters around Kota Kinabalu and Tuaran. Although the phrase "...

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Main Authors: Abdul Aziz, Nur Syawanie (Author), Jamaludin, Siti Nur Syifaa (Author), Rahizar, Nurshahirah (Author), Shukor, Siti Nur Shazwani (Author), Abd Malek, Alyssa Safiyah (Author), Hisham, Nur Hafizah (Author), Noor Hisham, Aida Qasrina (Author), Kamaruddin, Sharir Aizat (Author), Hashim, Aimie Rifhan (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Negeri Sembilan, 2024-01.
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