To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contributing to this work.\ud This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Elsevier and can be found at: http://www.elsevier.com/.Concentrations of domoic acid (DA) above the regulatory limit in Washington coast razor clams are usually higher on northern beaches from summer to fall. Recent field studies have confirmed that the primary source of toxic Pseudo-nitzschia (PN) cells in those seasons is a semi-retentive topographically trapped seasonal eddy located offshore and north of the clamming beaches. Another semi-retentive coastal feature, Heceta Bank, that has been shown to support toxic PN cells in summer, is located...
Pseudo-nitzschia is a cosmopolitan marine diatom which can cause the poisoning of humans, marine mam...
Pseudo-nitzschia is a diatom genus known to produce the neurotoxin, domoic acid (DA), which causes A...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) result from outbreaks of any of several different species of toxin-produ...
Concentrations of domoic acid (DA) above the regulatory limit in Washington coast razor clams are us...
Along the coast of Washington State, USA, periods of downwelling-favourable winds increase in freque...
The relationship among Pseudo-nitzschia distributions, particulate toxin levels in seawater, and the...
In spring/summer 2015, a toxic bloom by the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia (PN) occurred along the west coa...
<div><p>In spring/summer 2015, a toxic bloom by the diatom <i>Pseudo-nitzschia</i> (PN) occurred alo...
A coastwide bloom of the toxigenic diatom Pseudo-nitzschia in spring 2015 resulted in the largest re...
Blooms of harmful algal species occur along the Washington coast, usually as a fraction of the total...
To gain an understanding of the species of Pseudonitzschiathat are the major toxin producers in the ...
Most harmful algal blooms (HAB) originate away from the shore and, for them to endanger human health...
Abundances of Pseudo-nitzschia spp. and concentrations of particulate domoic acid (DA) were determin...
In 2015, a massive bloom of the marine diatom Pseudo-nitzschia, stretching from central California t...
The people of the Quinault Indian Nation have been harvesting fish and shellfish on the coast of wha...
Pseudo-nitzschia is a cosmopolitan marine diatom which can cause the poisoning of humans, marine mam...
Pseudo-nitzschia is a diatom genus known to produce the neurotoxin, domoic acid (DA), which causes A...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) result from outbreaks of any of several different species of toxin-produ...
Concentrations of domoic acid (DA) above the regulatory limit in Washington coast razor clams are us...
Along the coast of Washington State, USA, periods of downwelling-favourable winds increase in freque...
The relationship among Pseudo-nitzschia distributions, particulate toxin levels in seawater, and the...
In spring/summer 2015, a toxic bloom by the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia (PN) occurred along the west coa...
<div><p>In spring/summer 2015, a toxic bloom by the diatom <i>Pseudo-nitzschia</i> (PN) occurred alo...
A coastwide bloom of the toxigenic diatom Pseudo-nitzschia in spring 2015 resulted in the largest re...
Blooms of harmful algal species occur along the Washington coast, usually as a fraction of the total...
To gain an understanding of the species of Pseudonitzschiathat are the major toxin producers in the ...
Most harmful algal blooms (HAB) originate away from the shore and, for them to endanger human health...
Abundances of Pseudo-nitzschia spp. and concentrations of particulate domoic acid (DA) were determin...
In 2015, a massive bloom of the marine diatom Pseudo-nitzschia, stretching from central California t...
The people of the Quinault Indian Nation have been harvesting fish and shellfish on the coast of wha...
Pseudo-nitzschia is a cosmopolitan marine diatom which can cause the poisoning of humans, marine mam...
Pseudo-nitzschia is a diatom genus known to produce the neurotoxin, domoic acid (DA), which causes A...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) result from outbreaks of any of several different species of toxin-produ...