Shellfish Industry, Scientists Wrestle With Potentially Deadly Toxic Algae Bloom
After decades with no sign of a lethal neurotoxin, the algae that produces it is now plaguing the warming waters of the Gulf of Maine, forcing unprecedented closures in shellfish harvesting.
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January 5, 2018 at 02:36AM
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NPR News: Shellfish Industry, Scientists Wrestle With Potentially Deadly Toxic Algae Bloom
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