Kirkpatrick et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Florida red tide and human health: a pilot beach conditions reporting system to minimize human exposureKirkpatrick et al., 2008
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- Kirkpatrick B
- Currier R
- Nierenberg K
- Reich A
- Backer L
- Stumpf R
- Fleming L
- Kirkpatrick G
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- Science of the total environment
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With over 50% of the US population living in coastal counties, the ocean and coastal environments have substantial impacts on coastal communities. While many of the impacts are positive, such as tourism and recreation opportunities, there are also negative impacts …
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