Algal Blooms and Marine Biotoxins: 2003 Publications
Maso, M., Garces,
E., Pages, F., and Camp, J. Drifting plastic debris as a potential
vector for dispersing Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) species. Scientia
Marina 67(1): 107-111, 2003.
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de Barcelona (CSIC)
Notes: Macroscopic
observations of floating plastic debris collected at several places along
the Catalan coast (northwestern Mediterranean) showed conspicuous green-yellow
patches adhered to them. The microscopic examination of these patches showed
that they were constituted mainly of benthic diatoms and small flagellates
(<20 mum). Potential
harmful dinoflagellates such as Ostreopsis sp. and Coolia sp.,
resting cysts of unidentified dinoflagellates and both temporary cysts and
vegetative cells of Alexandrium taylori were also found. Plastic debris
is considered to be one of the most serious problems affecting the marine environment.
We suggest drifting plastic debris as a potential vector for microalgae dispersal.
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