Vertical migration of the toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis and the impact on ocean optical properties
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Mark A. Moline | Oscar Schofield | Gary J. Kirkpatrick | Kevin Mahoney | John Kerfoot | Steven E. Lohrenz | Matthew J. Oliver | M. Moline | M. Oliver | O. Schofield | S. Lohrenz | J. Kerfoot | G. Kirkpatrick | K. Mahoney
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