A protracted bloom of Karenia mikimotoi was present in summer 2005 along the northern half of the western Irish coastline. The onset of this bloom was identified in late May / early June. This event subsequently dissipated over the month of July and was succeeded by a bloom of the same species in the southwest in late July. The bloom was very intense and resulted in discolouration of seawater and foaming in coastal embayments. Major mortalities of benthic and pelagic marine organisms were observed and a complete decimation of marine faunal communities was reported and observed in several locations. Deaths of echinoderms, polychaetes and bivalve molluscs were observed in County Donegal and Mayo, while farmed shellfish and hatchery raised juv...
The Marine Institute in Ireland carries out a national phytoplankton monitoring programme which exte...
The Irish Marine Institute's Fisheries Research Centre carry out a monitoring programme for the dete...
Significant natural and aquaculture fish deaths in Kuwait Bay occurred from September to October of ...
In late July and early August 1976, kills of lugworm (Arenicola marina (L.)) and other marine life w...
Naturally occurring red tides and harmful algal blooms (HABs) are of increasing importance in the co...
The Fisheries Research Centre had a number of reports of discoloured water between Brittas Bay Co. W...
Records of annual monitoring of the dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium in Cork Harbour, Ireland date b...
In July 1983 major mortalities of farmed trout and salmon were associated with a bloom of an unident...
Karenia mikimotoi is a dinoflagellate common in the Eastern North Atlantic Ocean, particularly in su...
The subject of harmful and toxic marine algae has recently gained a growing public and scientific in...
Algal blooms occur naturally around our coast. These high concentrations of planktonic algae are ass...
Frequent sampling in summer along the western and northwestern coasts of Ireland showed the rapid on...
In 2006, a large and prolonged bloom of the dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi occurred in Scottish co...
The main unresolved issue with Dinophysis blooms and their contamination of shellfish with DSP toxin...
The dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium contains neurotoxin-producing species, which have adversely aff...
The Marine Institute in Ireland carries out a national phytoplankton monitoring programme which exte...
The Irish Marine Institute's Fisheries Research Centre carry out a monitoring programme for the dete...
Significant natural and aquaculture fish deaths in Kuwait Bay occurred from September to October of ...
In late July and early August 1976, kills of lugworm (Arenicola marina (L.)) and other marine life w...
Naturally occurring red tides and harmful algal blooms (HABs) are of increasing importance in the co...
The Fisheries Research Centre had a number of reports of discoloured water between Brittas Bay Co. W...
Records of annual monitoring of the dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium in Cork Harbour, Ireland date b...
In July 1983 major mortalities of farmed trout and salmon were associated with a bloom of an unident...
Karenia mikimotoi is a dinoflagellate common in the Eastern North Atlantic Ocean, particularly in su...
The subject of harmful and toxic marine algae has recently gained a growing public and scientific in...
Algal blooms occur naturally around our coast. These high concentrations of planktonic algae are ass...
Frequent sampling in summer along the western and northwestern coasts of Ireland showed the rapid on...
In 2006, a large and prolonged bloom of the dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi occurred in Scottish co...
The main unresolved issue with Dinophysis blooms and their contamination of shellfish with DSP toxin...
The dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium contains neurotoxin-producing species, which have adversely aff...
The Marine Institute in Ireland carries out a national phytoplankton monitoring programme which exte...
The Irish Marine Institute's Fisheries Research Centre carry out a monitoring programme for the dete...
Significant natural and aquaculture fish deaths in Kuwait Bay occurred from September to October of ...