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Assessment of the Threat of Toxic Microalgal Species to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area: a literature review

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Table 1:  ABWMAC Target Toxic Dinoflagellate Species (Hewitt & Martin 2001).
Table 2:  Summary of toxic microalgal species, their toxins and their distributions.
Figure 1. Map of the distribution of Figure 1. Map of the distribution of

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