Development and application of seasonal indices of coastal-zone eutrophication

Ryan, S. A., Roff, J. C., and Yeats, P. A. 2008. Development and application of seasonal indices of coastal-zone eutrophication. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 65: 1469–1474.Indices of coastal-zone eutrophication were developed based on combined values of nitrogen, phosphorus, and phytoplankton b...

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Prince Edward Island
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