Harmful algal blooms and climate change: Learning from the past and present to forecast the future.
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Raphael M Kudela | Stewart Bernard | R. Kudela | D. Anderson | A. Wulff | V. Trainer | B. Karlson | W. Cochlan | C. Trick | S. Bernard | M. Wells | T. Smayda | Donald M Anderson | Mark L Wells | Charles G Trick | Akira Ishikawa | Vera L Trainer | Angela Wulff | Theodore J Smayda | Bengt S O Karlson | William P Cochlan | A. Ishikawa
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