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National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
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Florida International University
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South Florida Water Management District
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South Florida Water Management District (Fla.). Environmental Resource Assessment Department.
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South Florida Water Management District, Everglades Division Watershed Management Department
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Algae
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Aquatic ecology
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Aquatic herbicides -- Florida -- Everglades.
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Aquatic plants -- Control -- Florida -- Everglades.
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Everglades National Park (Fla.)
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Everglades Nutrient Removal Project
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Invasive plants -- Control -- Florida -- Everglades.
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Perspective on the Ecological Causes and Effects of the Variable Algal Composition of Southern Everglades Periphyton
1981-10
2
Biomass and Primary Production of Microphytes and Macrophytes in Periphyton Habitats of the Everglades
1982-05
3
Walt Dineen Society Annual Conference 1997: Session IV
1997
4
Preliminary Analysis of Stormwater Treatment Area 5 (STA-5) Performance: Calcium, Alkalinity and CaCO3 Saturation
2005-05
5
Preliminary analysis of a field-scale herbicide application of Aquathol K to control Hydrilla verticillata in Stormwater Treatment Area 2, Cell 3
2005-07
6
Everglades Nutrient Removal Project Test Cell Research: Optimizing Stormwater Treatment Area Performance - The Importance of Hydrologic Conditions in Maximizing Nutrient Retention by the STAs
2006-01