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Don Anderson working in his lab.

Don Anderson working in his lab.
Don Anderson working in his lab.
Don Anderson working in his lab.
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Anderson, Lauren
Don Anderson working in his lab.
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05/11/2006
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 45, No. 3, Pg. 41:
Don Anderson was recognized by two groups for his research expertise and leadership in chronicling and analyzing blooms of the harmful algae Alexandrium in New England waters. The Massachusetts Marine Fisheries Advisory Commission awarded Anderson its 2005 David L. Belding Award, which is given to “the individual who has done the most to promote conservation and sustainable use of the Commonwealth’s marine resources.” The U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave a Group Recognition Award to the Paralytic Shellfish Management Group, a federal advisory body on which he serves. The FDA cited the group for “exceptional performance in controlling shellfish resources of the Atlantic Ocean rendered unsafe by the hazardous algal bloom of 2005.” Anderson is a senior scientist in the WHOI Biology Department and director of the WHOI Coastal Ocean Institute.
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