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State-Related Research Projects
National Phytoplankton Monitoring Network
Stormwater Runoff in Coastal Watersheds: Predicting Impacts of Development and Climate Change
Coastal Ecological Assessments and Indicator Development
Characterization of Toxin Synthesis Pathways in Toxic Dinoflagellates
Brevetoxin Metabolism and Physiology - A Freshwater Model of Morbidity in Endangered Sea Turtles
Evaluating Changes in Health and Well-being in Communities Affected by the Deepwater Horizon Disaster
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