Algal Blooms and Marine Biotoxins: 2001
Publications
Author:
Vila, M., Garces, E., Maso, M., and Camp, J.
Title:
Is the distribution of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella expanding along the NW Mediterranean coast?
Publication: Marine
Ecology Progress Series 222: 73-83, 2001.
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Notes:
The toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella
is usually known as a cold waters species; however, during the summer of 1996
a bloom was observed in the Barcelona harbour (water temperatures above 20
degreesC). This was the first time that an A. catenella bloom occurred in Catalan waters. Recurrent blooms
have been observed annually from 1996 to 1999 during the warm season in this
harbour. Since its first detection A. catenella has been recorded at an increasing number of stations
along the coast, suggesting a progressive areal expansion. Two toxic, widespread
events of this species occurred in non-confined coastal waters along 100 km
of coastline during the summers of 1998 and 1999. We argue that the newly
constructed harbours, serving as confined habitats for the development and
maintenance of A. catenella,
have contributed to the expansion of the dinoflagellate on the NW Mediterranean
coast.
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