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ISSN 0022-0892
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Vol. 88, Issue 7, 2026March 01, 2026 MDT

Don’t Swim in the Soup: A Survey of Utah Recreator Perceptions on Harmful Algae

Hannah Bonner, PhD, Karen Valcarce, MSPH, Carina Thiriot, MPH, Ellen Bailey, MS,
cyanobacteriaharmful algal bloomswater qualitypublic awarenesspublic perceptionpublic healthrisk awarenessrecreation
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Bonner, H., Valcarce, K., Thiriot, C., & Bailey, E. (2026). Don’t swim in the soup: A survey of Utah recreator perceptions on harmful algae. Journal of Environmental Health, 88(7), 8–16. https://doi.org/10.70387/001c.158591

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