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May 17, 2003
Exploring sea-floor resources
Porter Hoagland
The Science of the Total Environment
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August 25, 2020
The value of scientific research on the ocean's biological carbon pump
Di Jin, Porter Hoagland, Ken O Buesseler
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
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February 22, 2022
The economic tradeoffs and ecological impacts associated with a potential mesopelagic fishery in the California Current
Sally Dowd, Melissa Chapman, Laura E Koehn, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management
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October 23, 2017
Modeling the Economic Value of Blue Carbon in Delaware Estuary Wetlands: Historic Estimates and Future Projections
Edward W Carr, Yosef Shirazi, George R Parsons, et al.
Applied Environmental Education and Communication (Print)
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April 19, 2016
Risk in daily newspaper coverage of red tide blooms in Southwest Florida
Zongchao Li, Bruce Garrison, Steven G Ullmann, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management
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September 1, 2014
Anthropogenic nutrients and harmful algae in coastal waters
Keith Davidson, Richard J Gowen, Paul J Harrison, et al.
Environment International
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April 15, 2014
The human health effects of Florida red tide (FRT) blooms: an expanded analysis
Porter Hoagland, Di Jin, Andrew Beet, et al.
Harmful Algae
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April 13, 2010
Changes in Work Habits of Lifeguards in Relation to Florida Red Tide
Kate Nierenberg, Karen Kirner, Porter Hoagland, et al.
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
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December 23, 2015
Marine harmful algal blooms, human health and wellbeing: challenges and opportunities in the 21st century
Elisa Berdalet, Lora E Fleming, Richard Gowen, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment
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July 9, 2014
Human responses to Florida red tides: policy awareness and adherence to local fertilizer ordinances
Barbara Kirkpatrick, Kate Kohler, Margaret Byrne, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)
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May 17, 2003
Exploring sea-floor resources
Porter Hoagland
The Science of the Total Environment
|
August 25, 2020
The value of scientific research on the ocean's biological carbon pump
Di Jin, Porter Hoagland, Ken O Buesseler
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
|
February 22, 2022
The economic tradeoffs and ecological impacts associated with a potential mesopelagic fishery in the California Current
Sally Dowd, Melissa Chapman, Laura E Koehn, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management
|
October 23, 2017
Modeling the Economic Value of Blue Carbon in Delaware Estuary Wetlands: Historic Estimates and Future Projections
Edward W Carr, Yosef Shirazi, George R Parsons, et al.
Applied Environmental Education and Communication (Print)
|
April 19, 2016
Risk in daily newspaper coverage of red tide blooms in Southwest Florida
Zongchao Li, Bruce Garrison, Steven G Ullmann, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management
|
September 1, 2014
Anthropogenic nutrients and harmful algae in coastal waters
Keith Davidson, Richard J Gowen, Paul J Harrison, et al.
Environment International
|
April 15, 2014
The human health effects of Florida red tide (FRT) blooms: an expanded analysis
Porter Hoagland, Di Jin, Andrew Beet, et al.
Harmful Algae
|
April 13, 2010
Changes in Work Habits of Lifeguards in Relation to Florida Red Tide
Kate Nierenberg, Karen Kirner, Porter Hoagland, et al.
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
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December 23, 2015
Marine harmful algal blooms, human health and wellbeing: challenges and opportunities in the 21st century
Elisa Berdalet, Lora E Fleming, Richard Gowen, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment
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July 9, 2014
Human responses to Florida red tides: policy awareness and adherence to local fertilizer ordinances
Barbara Kirkpatrick, Kate Kohler, Margaret Byrne, et al.
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