Algal Blooms and Marine Biotoxins: 2000
Publications
Author: Van Dolah,
F.M.
Title: Marine algal toxins: origins, health effects, and
their increased occurrence.
Publication: Environmental Health Perspectives
108(Supplement 1): 133-141, 2000.
© National Institute of Environmental Health
Notes:
Certain marine algae produce potent toxins that impact human
health through the consumption of contaminated shellfish and
finfish and through water or aerosol exposure. Over the past three
decades, the frequency and global distribution of toxic algal
incidents appear to have increased, and human intoxications from
novel algal sources have occurred. This increase is of particular
concern, since it parallels recent evidence of large-scale
ecologic disturbances that coincide with trends in global warming.
The extent to which human activities have contributed to their
increase therefore comes into question. This review summarizes the
origins and health effects of marine algal toxins, as well as
changes in their current global distribution, and examines
possible causes for the recent increase in their
occurrence.
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