The Beagle Channel at the southernmost tip of South America is an interoceanic passage connecting the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans. It is characterized by intricate coastlines and changing bathymetry, a dominant West to East circulation pattern, and a strong longitudinal gradient of glacial fresh-water discharge. Harmful algal blooms (HAB) and toxic outbreaks have been detected along the channel for the last two decades and monitored by both Chilean and Argentinean agencies. This unique scenario was used to try to answer whether HABs propagate from West to East along the channel following the main water flow, so that a sequential, spatial pattern can be identified, or if local dynamics due to particular hydrographic characteristics might...
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) are common natural phenomena along the Chilean coast. In southern fjords...
In the Argentine Sea, blooms of toxigenic dinoflagellates of the Alexandrium tamarense species compl...
In the Argentine Sea dinoflagellates Gymodinium catenatum and the Alexandrium tamarense/catenella co...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been recorded in the Chubut Province, Argentina, since 1980, mainly...
The overlay of cooler nutrient enriched Beagle–Magellan water with warmer nutrient depleted shelf wa...
The overlay of cooler nutrient enriched Beagle–Magellan water with warmer nutrient depleted shelf wa...
The dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella is responsible for paralytic shellfish poisoning and negati...
In December 2013 a study was carried out with the objective of knowing the toxic microalgae species ...
During phytoplankton monitoring in the Beagle Channel (≈54°52′ S, 67°32′ W) a previously undetected ...
The Beagle Channel is the southernmost South American fjord. Although it has been the focus of many ...
In December 2013 a study was carried out with the objective of knowing the toxic microalgae species ...
The accumulation of marine toxins in aquatic filterers is a recurrent event that imposes serious ris...
The overlay of cooler nutrient enriched Beagle–Magellan water with warmer nutrient depleted shelf wa...
Coastal, semi-enclosed aquatic ecosystems of sub-polar regions surrounded by continental glaciers ar...
The occurrence of harmful algal blooms (HABs) is a global problem, and particularly in San Jorge Gul...
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) are common natural phenomena along the Chilean coast. In southern fjords...
In the Argentine Sea, blooms of toxigenic dinoflagellates of the Alexandrium tamarense species compl...
In the Argentine Sea dinoflagellates Gymodinium catenatum and the Alexandrium tamarense/catenella co...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been recorded in the Chubut Province, Argentina, since 1980, mainly...
The overlay of cooler nutrient enriched Beagle–Magellan water with warmer nutrient depleted shelf wa...
The overlay of cooler nutrient enriched Beagle–Magellan water with warmer nutrient depleted shelf wa...
The dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella is responsible for paralytic shellfish poisoning and negati...
In December 2013 a study was carried out with the objective of knowing the toxic microalgae species ...
During phytoplankton monitoring in the Beagle Channel (≈54°52′ S, 67°32′ W) a previously undetected ...
The Beagle Channel is the southernmost South American fjord. Although it has been the focus of many ...
In December 2013 a study was carried out with the objective of knowing the toxic microalgae species ...
The accumulation of marine toxins in aquatic filterers is a recurrent event that imposes serious ris...
The overlay of cooler nutrient enriched Beagle–Magellan water with warmer nutrient depleted shelf wa...
Coastal, semi-enclosed aquatic ecosystems of sub-polar regions surrounded by continental glaciers ar...
The occurrence of harmful algal blooms (HABs) is a global problem, and particularly in San Jorge Gul...
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) are common natural phenomena along the Chilean coast. In southern fjords...
In the Argentine Sea, blooms of toxigenic dinoflagellates of the Alexandrium tamarense species compl...
In the Argentine Sea dinoflagellates Gymodinium catenatum and the Alexandrium tamarense/catenella co...