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Listed below are all gallery images in the 2005 subcategory of the Harmful Algal Bloom Archived Status Map Gallery main site category. To see the full details of an image, select the name of the image or select the image itself.
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January 3–6, 2005

January 10–13, 2005

January 18–20, 2005

January 24–27, 2005

January 30–February 3, 2005

February 7–10, 2005

February 14–17, 2005

February 20–25, 2005

Feb. 28–March 3, 2005

March 7–11, 2005

March 14–18, 2005

March 21–24, 2005

March 28–31, 2005

April 4–6, 2005

April 11–14, 2005

April 18–20, 2005

April 25–29, 2005

May 2–5, 2005

May 9–12, 2005

May 16–20, 2005

May 22–27, 2005

May 31–June 2, 2005

June 6–9, 2005

June 13–16, 2005

June 20–23, 2005

June 27–30, 2005

July 4–7, 2005
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