CIM and EMBL join forces to study how to curb red tides and anticipate the effects of marine heatwaves
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CIM and EMBL join forces to study how to curb red tides and anticipate the effects of marine heatwaves
Joint press release with the Marine Research Centre at the University of Vigo The CELLBLOOM project, driven by the Biological Oceanography Group of the Marine Research Centre (CIM) at the University of Vigo, Spain, and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), headquartered in Germany, aims to understand how the ocean responds to two increasingly frequent and concerning phenomena: toxic microalgae blooms – known as red tides – and marine…
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