university-north-carolina-chapel-hill-institute-marine-sciences

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Institute of Marine Sciences

United States

http://ims.unc.edu/

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Christopher P. Buzzelli Author 1 article
  1. Ecosystem impacts of three sequential hurricanes (Dennis, Floyd, and Irene) on the United States' largest lagoonal estuary, Pamlico Sound, NC
Elizabeth S. Calandrino Author 1 article
  1. Controlling harmful cyanobacterial blooms in a world experiencing anthropogenic and climatic-induced change
Julianne Dyble Author 1 article
  1. Phytoplankton Photopigments as Indicators of Estuarine and Coastal Eutrophication
John M. Fear Author 1 article
  1. Ecosystem impacts of three sequential hurricanes (Dennis, Floyd, and Irene) on the United States' largest lagoonal estuary, Pamlico Sound, NC
Brett Froelich Author 1 article
  1. Mechanistic and statistical models of total Vibrio abundance in the Neuse River Estuary
Malia Go Author 1 article
  1. Ecosystem impacts of three sequential hurricanes (Dennis, Floyd, and Irene) on the United States' largest lagoonal estuary, Pamlico Sound, NC
Nathan S. Hall Author 1 article
  1. Controlling harmful cyanobacterial blooms in a world experiencing anthropogenic and climatic-induced change
Pia H. Moisander Author 1 article
  1. Phytoplankton Photopigments as Indicators of Estuarine and Coastal Eutrophication
Rachel Noble Author 1 article
  1. Mechanistic and statistical models of total Vibrio abundance in the Neuse River Estuary
Rachel T. Noble Author 1 article
  1. Apparent loss of Vibrio vulnificus from North Carolina oysters coincides with a drought-induced increase in salinity
Timothy G. Otten Author 1 article
  1. Blooms bite the hand that feeds them
Hans Paerl Author 5 articles
  1. Blooms bite the hand that feeds them
  2. CLIMATE: Blooms Like It Hot
  3. Controlling harmful cyanobacterial blooms in a world experiencing anthropogenic and climatic-induced change
  4. Ecosystem impacts of three sequential hurricanes (Dennis, Floyd, and Irene) on the United States' largest lagoonal estuary, Pamlico Sound, NC
  5. Phytoplankton Photopigments as Indicators of Estuarine and Coastal Eutrophication
Michael F. Puehler Author 1 article
  1. Phytoplankton Photopigments as Indicators of Estuarine and Coastal Eutrophication
Lexia M. Valdes Author 1 article
  1. Phytoplankton Photopigments as Indicators of Estuarine and Coastal Eutrophication
Alan Joyner Graphic Artist 1 figure
  1. usgcrp-climate-human-health-assessment-2016 6.2
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