Animals
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US Harmful Algal Bloom: Over $20 Million Budget To Mitigate Impacts on Human Health, Fish Ecosystem
The harmful algal bloom (HAB) can cause significant damage to the economy, fish ecosystems and human health. In the recent report, about $20 Million budget is expected to mitigate HABs in the US. Read here.
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