Are harmful algal blooms becoming the greatest inland water quality threat to public health and aquatic ecosystems?
Bryan W. Brooks(Baylor University), Jeffery A. Steevens(U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center), Steve L. Morton(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), Meredith D.A. Howard(Southern California Coastal Water Research Project), Geoffrey I. Scott(University of South Carolina), Mari–Vaughn V. Johnson(Natural Resources Conservation Service), Euan D. Reavie, Dawn A. Karner Perkins(University of Wisconsin System), James M. Lazorchak(Environmental Protection Agency), Stephanie Smith
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