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Impact Assessment of Hand and Mechanical Harvesting of (Ascophyllum nodosum) on Regeneration and Biodiversity. Phase II: Strain Hybridisation Field Experiments and Genetic Fingerprinting of the Edible Brown Seaweed, Alaria esculenta
online pdf document, Marine Resource Series - Irish Marine Institute
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Index of collectors of algae in the Herbarium Hamburgense (HBG)
this is an alphabetical list of the collectors of algae in HBG, comprising some information on their collections - the biographical facts are taken mainly from KIES (1987)
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International Fossil Algae Association
a non-profit organization interested in promoting the study of fossil algae sensu lato: taxonomy, morphology, biology, biostratigraphy, paleo-ecology, mineralization, etc.
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International Journal on Algae
contents pages; selected papers from the Russian-language Journal Algologia
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International Phycological Society
founded in 1960 and is dedicated to: the development of phycology; the distribution of phycological information; and, international cooperation among phycologists and phycological organizations
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International Seaweed Association
The ISA is an international organisation dedicated to the encouragement of research and development of seaweed and seaweed products.
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International Society for Applied Phycology
ISAP is a non-profit organization aiming to promote research, preservation of algal genotypes and dissemination of knowledge concerning the utilisation of algae (web archive site)
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International Society for Diatom Research
This home page is intended to be a source of information about the Society, its ideals, events, history and membership.
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International Society for Evolutionary Protistology (ISEP)
News, information and resources for members and all persons interested in the phylogeny and evolutionary biology of protists (algae, fungi and protozoa)
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International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae (ISSHA)
The International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae (ISSHA) was founded in 1997, in response to a request from the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO for an international programme on harmful algae. The overall mandate of the Society is to promote and foster research and training programs on harmful algae, and to co-sponsor meetings on this topic at the national, regional, and international level.
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