

An edition of Monitoring of harmful algal blooms - 1. edición (2008)
By Lasse H. Pettersson,Dominique Durand,Ola Johannessen,Dmitry Pozdnyakov
Publish Date
November 2008
Publisher
Springer
Language
eng
Pages
300
Description:
Sometimes known as "Red Tides", some of the wide variety of phytoplankton species in the World’s oceans produce toxins which can harm marine life. In certain circumstances, these harmful algal blooms can even cause illness or death in humans. Shellfish filter feed on phytoplankton and concentrate their toxins in their bodies and people who eat them can contract life threatening food poisoning. A number of countries have monitoring programmes to measure the presence of toxins in algal blooms. Monitoring of Harmful Algal Blooms is all about the research techniques to monitor visible algal blooms and through remote sensing, including infrared techniques, predict them through mathematical modelling.
subjects: Phytoplankton, Algae, Algal toxins, Monitoring, Algal blooms, Ecology, Oceanography, Geochemistry, Environmental toxicology, Euthenics, Nature and nurture, Adaptation (Biology), Geographic information systems, Environmental sciences, Life sciences, Biogeosciences, Geographical Information Systems/Cartography