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Don Anderson and Dennis McGillicuddy reviewing models.

Don Anderson and Dennis McGillicuddy reviewing models.
Don Anderson and Dennis McGillicuddy reviewing models.
Don Anderson and Dennis McGillicuddy reviewing models.
Don Anderson and Dennis McGillicuddy reviewing models.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Don Anderson and Dennis McGillicuddy reviewing models.
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04/01/2008
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Image of The Day caption:
WHOI biologist Don Anderson (left) and oceanographer Dennis McGillicuddy review the results of a computer simulation of the 2008 season for Alexandrium fundyense--a toxic form of algae--in New England waters, which began on April 1. A combination of abundant beds of algal seeds and excess winter precipitation in the Northeast U.S. have set the stage for a potentially big bloom. The research team has been working on a computer model to predict the intensity and location of blooms of the toxic algae.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
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