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Marine research at <strong>CNR</strong>Figure 15: Planktoniella sol (Wallich) Schütt. It is a marine diatom (planktonic microalga)native of North Atlantic. Some specimens of this species have been collected inthe ballast waters of some cargos arrived at Taranto in 2003. (Photo by O.D. Saracino)Figure 16: Akashiwo sanguinea (Hirasaka) G. Hansen et Moestrup. This marine dinoflagellate(planktonic microalga) has been observed in the ballast waters of ships arrivedat Taranto in 2003. It is a toxin producer, commonly found also in Mar Piccolo sincefew years. So, this species could have been recently introduced into the area through ballastwaters. (Photo by O.D. Saracino)2137

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