Ichthyotoxic Cochlodinium polykrikoides red tides offshore in the South Sea, Korea in 2014: I. Temporal variations in three-dimensional distributions of red-tide organisms and environmental factors
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J. Ryu | H. Jeong | Jae Seong Kim | J. Y. Park | K. Seong | W. Yih | N. Kang | Kitack Lee | K. Shin | Kwang Young Kim | Sung Yeon Lee | A. Lim | Moo Joon Lee | Kyung Ha Lee | Hee Chang Kang | Miok Kim | S. Jang | Ji Eun Kwon | Poong Kook Jang | Sung Young Kim | Ji Hye Kim
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