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Phytoplankton Image Library
a collection of copyrighted images - Cedar Eden Environmental (web archive site - 2007)
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Portuguese Seaweeds Website
Here you can access various information on the seaweeds found along the Portuguese shoreline. See information on the stations where a certain species or genus can be found - search by species - or check which seaweeds were already found at a particular costal station - search by coastal station. You can also search the preserved specimens already in existence at the Department of Botany. University of Coimbra
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Potentially Harmful Microalgae of the Western Indian Ocean
online PDF guide based on a preliminary survey, IOC of UNESCO Manual and Guides No 41
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Provasoli-Guillard Culture Center for Marine Phytoplankton (CCMP)
The Provasoli-Guillard National Center for Culture of Marine Phytoplankton, or CCMP, is the living stock culture collection of marine phytoplankton for the USA. (site includes searchable database, culturing/ordering information)
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REPHY Info Toxines
IFREMER Monitoring Network on Phycotoxins - general information, pdf publications, images etc
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Red Tide Update
notifications of outbreaks - Mote Marine Lab, Florida (web archive site)
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Red Tides Newsletter
online newsletter from the Harmful Algal Bloom Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center
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Report of the ICES-IOC Working Group on Harmful Algal Bloom Dynamics
online pdf report
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Review of the Potential Mechanism of Kelp Harvesting in Ireland.
online pdf report - Marine Environment and Health Series, Irish Marine Institute
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Roscoff Culture Collection of Marine Phytoplankton
they maintain 649 strains of marine phytoplankton with a particular emphasis on picoplankton in particular Prochlorococcus, Synechococcus and picoeucaryotes (Pelagomonas, Bolidomonas, Ostreococcus). A large fraction of their strains have been isolated by them from various oceanic regions, while the rest have been obtained from culture collections
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