The North Atlantic Oscillation and the Arctic Oscillation favour harmful algal blooms in SW Europe
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Raimundo Real | Eduardo Costas | Victoria López-Rodas | Carlos García-Soto | José C. Báez | R. Real | E. Costas | A. Flores‐Moya | V. López-Rodas | C. García-Soto | J. Báez | A. Enrique Salvo | Antonio Flores-Moya | Ángel Enrique Salvo Tierra
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