Anatomy of a Pseudo-nitzschia bloom on the Central Washington Coast
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Author: Nick Adams, Harmful Algal Blooms Workshop; NOAA; SeaGrant
Subject: Science and Technology
Institution Name:
SERC
Collection Name: Microbial Life (MLER) (SERC)
Abstract: This online slide presentation discusses a Pseudo-nitzschia bloom on the Central Washington Coast in 1998. It offers general information about the bloom and focuses on domoic acid in Razor clams. It examines Pseudo-nitzschia presence related to toxin in seawater, Razor clam toxicity, wind direction and lack of rainfall, and the possibility of transportation from California via currents.
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Course Type: Learning Module
Media Formats: Text/HTML
Language: English
Conditions of Use: Custom License
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