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1. The Ocean Sampling Day Consortium

2. Microbial communities in the water surface microlayer and associations with microbes in aerosols, beach sand, and bulk water.

3. Fecal indicator bacteria levels at a marine beach before, during, and after the COVID-19 shutdown period and associations with decomposing seaweed and human presence.

4. Trends in regional enterococci levels at marine beaches and correlations with environmental, global oceanic changes, community populations, and wastewater infrastructure.

5. Children's Abrasions in Recreational Beach Areas and a Review of Possible Wound Infections.

6. Effect of beach management policies on recreational water quality.

7. Differential Impacts of Land-Based Sources of Pollution on the Microbiota of Southeast Florida Coral Reefs.

8. The ocean sampling day consortium.

9. Performance of human fecal anaerobe-associated PCR-based assays in a multi-laboratory method evaluation study.

10. Human-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus from a subtropical recreational marine beach.

11. Clonally related methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolated from short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus), human volunteers, and a bayfront cetacean rehabilitation facility.

12. Spatial and temporal variation in indicator microbe sampling is influential in beach management decisions.

13. Daily measures of microbes and human health at a non-point source marine beach.

14. Indicator microbes correlate with pathogenic bacteria, yeasts and helminthes in sand at a subtropical recreational beach site.

15. Shedding of Staphylococcus aureus and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus from adult and pediatric bathers in marine waters.

16. Evaluation of conventional and alternative monitoring methods for a recreational marine beach with nonpoint source of fecal contamination.

17. The BEACHES Study: health effects and exposures from non-point source microbial contaminants in subtropical recreational marine waters.

18. Traditional and molecular analyses for fecal indicator bacteria in non-point source subtropical recreational marine waters.

19. Quantitative evaluation of enterococci and Bacteroidales released by adults and toddlers in marine water.

20. Impacts of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the microbial landscape of the New Orleans area.

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