Most harmful algal blooms (HAB) originate away from the shore and, for them to endanger human health, they must be first transported to shore after which they must enter the surf zone where they can be feed upon by filter feeders. The last step in this sequence, entrance into the surf zone, depends on surf zone hydrodynamics. During two 30-day periods, we sampled Pseudo-nitzschia and particulate domoic acid (pDA) in and offshore of a more dissipative surf zone at Sand City, California (2010) and sampled Pseudo-nitzschia in and out of reflective surf zones at a beach and rocky shores at Carmel River State Beach, California (2011). At Sand City, we measured domoic acid in sand crabs, Emerita analoga. In the more dissipative surf zone, concent...
Phytoplankton that have flocculated and settled to the sea floor are an important potential food sou...
Pseudo-nitzschia is a cosmopolitan marine diatom which can cause the poisoning of humans, marine mam...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) result from outbreaks of any of several different species of toxin-produ...
Most harmful algal blooms (HAB) originate away from the shore and, for them to endanger human health...
Seasonal blooms of Pseudo-nitzschia spp., along with corresponding seasonal increase/decrease in dom...
Toxic phytoplankton blooms threaten coastlines worldwide by diminishing beach quality and adversely ...
Abundances of Pseudo-nitzschia spp. and concentrations of particulate domoic acid (DA) were determin...
Water column bulk Pseudo-nitzschia abundance and the dissolved and particulate domoic acid (DA) conc...
Pseudo-nitzschia is among a genus of phytoplankton known to produce toxins that negatively impact a ...
Pseudo-nitzschia is a diatom genus known to produce the neurotoxin, domoic acid (DA), which causes A...
The pennate diatom genus, Pseudo-nitzschia, commonly occurs in US coastal waters and includes severa...
This paper deals with the precise identification of species of Pseudo-nitzschia, focusing on those w...
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...
The Juan de Fuca eddy, located off the coasts of Washington (USA) and British Columbia (Canada), has...
Phytoplankton that have flocculated and settled to the sea floor are an important potential food sou...
Pseudo-nitzschia is a cosmopolitan marine diatom which can cause the poisoning of humans, marine mam...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) result from outbreaks of any of several different species of toxin-produ...
Most harmful algal blooms (HAB) originate away from the shore and, for them to endanger human health...
Seasonal blooms of Pseudo-nitzschia spp., along with corresponding seasonal increase/decrease in dom...
Toxic phytoplankton blooms threaten coastlines worldwide by diminishing beach quality and adversely ...
Abundances of Pseudo-nitzschia spp. and concentrations of particulate domoic acid (DA) were determin...
Water column bulk Pseudo-nitzschia abundance and the dissolved and particulate domoic acid (DA) conc...
Pseudo-nitzschia is among a genus of phytoplankton known to produce toxins that negatively impact a ...
Pseudo-nitzschia is a diatom genus known to produce the neurotoxin, domoic acid (DA), which causes A...
The pennate diatom genus, Pseudo-nitzschia, commonly occurs in US coastal waters and includes severa...
This paper deals with the precise identification of species of Pseudo-nitzschia, focusing on those w...
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...
The Juan de Fuca eddy, located off the coasts of Washington (USA) and British Columbia (Canada), has...
Phytoplankton that have flocculated and settled to the sea floor are an important potential food sou...
Pseudo-nitzschia is a cosmopolitan marine diatom which can cause the poisoning of humans, marine mam...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) result from outbreaks of any of several different species of toxin-produ...