Chair : D.M. Anderson
The control of harmful algal blooms using clay minerals
Progress of red tide control with clays
From the history of toxic algal blooms in Israel. The case of Prymnesium parvum and its control
Developing a method of controlling the outbreak and maintenance of red tides using NaOCl produced by electrolysis of natural seawater
Parvilucifera infectans (Noren and Moestrup 1999): a parasitic flagellate capable of killing toxic microalgae
A parasite of Alexandrium minutum in French coastal waters
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