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1597 results for Water Discoloration

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Results 1261-1280 of 1597 (ordered by year)


EVENT NAME

SYNDROME

YEAR

LOCATION (REGION, COUNTRY)

US-98-008
OTHER
1998
Raritan - Sandy Hook Bay. (New Jersey., United States)
US-98-025

1998
Kootznahoo Inlet. (Alaska., United States)
US-98-028
OTHER
1998
Kake, Main boat harbor. (Alaska., United States)
EE-98-002

1998
Gulf of Finland. (Estonia)
US-98-029

1998
Great South Bay (New York, United States)
US-98-030

1998
West Neck Bay, Shelter Island (New York, United States)
US-98-038

1998
West Neck Bay, Shelter Island (New York, United States)
US-98-039

1998
Great South Bay (New York, United States)
US-98-041

1998
Kootznahoo Inlet (United States)
TUR-98-001

1998
Golden Horn Estuary (Sea of Marmara, Turkey)
CL-98-001
PSP
1998
Aysén (Aysén, Chile)
ZAF-98-001
OTHER
1998
Saldanha Bay (West Coast, South Africa)
ZAF-98-002
OTHER
1998
Saldanha Bay (West Coast, South Africa)
SE-98-004
Cyanobacterial toxins effects
1998
Baltic Proper (Sweden)
ZAF-98-003

1998
Dwarkersbos (West coast, South Africa)
US-97-007

1997
(New York and New Jersey., United States)
DE-97-005

1997
North Frisian Coast, west off Eiderstedt. (North Sea., Germany)
DE-97-006

1997
North Frisian coast off Sylt. (North Sea., Germany)
DE-97-007

1997
Flensburg Fjord. (Schleswig-Holstein., Germany)
DE-97-009

1997
Lübeck and Mecklenburger Bight. (Baltic Sea, Germany)
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