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Shellfish poisoning in association with the occurrence of potentially toxic dinoflagellates in the Gulf of Thailand

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1984
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Suvapepun, Sunee
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Abstract
A study was conducted to detect the causative organisms of paralytic shellfish poisoning in Thailand waters and to observe the occurrence of the toxic bloom and red tides in the toxic shellfish beds.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/4871
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Suvapepun, S. (1984). Shellfish poisoning in association with the occurrence of potentially toxic dinoflagellates in the Gulf of Thailand. In A. W. White, M. Anraku, & K.-K. Hooi (Eds.), Toxic Red Tides and Shellfish Toxicity in Southeast Asia: Proceedings of a Consultative Meeting held in Singapore 11-14 September 1984 (pp. 87-89). Singapore: Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center; Ottawa, Canada: International Development Research Centre.
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public health ASFA; Red tides; shellfish ASFA; dangerous organisms ASFA; medicine ASFA; Gulf of Thailand
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