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SilicaSecchiDisk
The SilicaSecchiDisk provides tools for research on scaled chrysophytes and diatoms, an extensive limnological database, educational aids for the study of freshwater algae, and serves as the primary outlet for the distribution of data and information generated by the Freshwater Ecology Laboratory, Connecticut College
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South Florida Periphyton Research Group
This website describes periphyton-related research conducted at Florida International University (useful resources include a Taxonomic Inventory of Designated Everglades Diatoms ; a Coastal Diatoms Image Database and a Soft Algae Image Database)
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State of the Coast Web Site February 1998 - November 2001
a collection of online PDF essays - NOAA Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research
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Strain Selection in the Edible Brown Seaweed (Alaria esculenta): Genetic Fingerprinting and Hybridization Studies under Laboratory Conditions
online pdf document, Marine Resource Series - Irish Marine Institute
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The Schmitz Slide Collection at the Natural History Museum, London (BM)
online article, Constancea
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The user-friendly guide to harmful phytoplankton in UK waters
This is a guide for identifying harmful marine dinoflagellates and diatoms (primarily from UK waters).
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Toxic & Harmful Algal Blooms
Bigelow Laboratory, general information and links
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Toxic phytoplankton and PSP toxins
Annual records of the abundance of phytoplankton species and physical-chemical parameters of seawater & synthesis report - St. Lawrence Observatory (OSL) and Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Quebec Region
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Toxic red tides and harmful algal blooms: A practical challenge in coastal oceanography
online document reproduced from Rev Geophys 33, 1995
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UTEX Culture Collection of Algae
The UTEX Collection includes over 2,000 different strains of living algae, representing most major algal taxa. The primary function of UTEX is to provide algal cultures at modest cost to a user community. Cultures in the UTEX Collection are used for research, teaching, biotechnology development, and various other projects throughout the world. This website contains a listing of the cultures maintained by UTEX, conditions for their long-term growth, information regarding the purchase of cultures, and various other features of UTEX
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