A sea change ahead for recreational water quality criteria
Alexandria B. Boehm(Palo Alto University), Stephen B. Weisberg(Southern California Coastal Water Research Project), Nicholas J. Ashbolt(Queensland University of Technology), John M. Colford(University of California, Berkeley), Mark Gold(Scripps Institution of Oceanography), Audrey Ichida(ICF International (United States)), Paul Hunter(University of East Anglia), Lee E. Dunbar(Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection), Lora E. Fleming(University of Miami), Joel A. Hansel(Environmental Protection Agency), Charles D. McGee(Orange County School), Jeffrey A. Soller(Unknown)
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