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12th International Conference on Harmful Algae

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INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF HARMFUL ALGAE12 th <str<strong>on</strong>g>Internati<strong>on</strong>al</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>C<strong>on</strong>ference</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>Harmful</strong> <strong>Algae</strong>, Copenhagen, Denmark, 4-8 September 2006is to analyze the specific diversity ofCoscinodiscus, Chaetoceros,Rhizosolenia, Thalassiosira,Cerataulina, Cylindrotheca,Leptocylindrus and Asteri<strong>on</strong>ellopsis,to determine their temporal andspatial distributi<strong>on</strong>, to solvetax<strong>on</strong>omical/nomenclaturalproblems and to detect blooms ofthe species reported as causingharmful events.Seventy four taxa were determined.Thalassiosira fryxelliae is new toscience, Cerataulina dentata,Chaetoceros filiferus andRhizosolenia hyalina are newrecords for Argentina.Am<strong>on</strong>g the potentially noxiousspecies we found Asteri<strong>on</strong>ellopsisglacialis, Cerataulina pelagica,Chaetoceros socialis, C. debilis,Coscinodiscus wailesii, C.c<strong>on</strong>cinnus, Cylindrothecaclosterium, Rhizosolenia setigera,Thalassiosira curviseriata, T. mala,T. minima and T. minuscula. Someof them were occasi<strong>on</strong>allyabundant, but <strong>on</strong>ly Asteri<strong>on</strong>ellopsisglacialis has been observedproducing blooms that affected thetourism of the area during summerm<strong>on</strong>ths.PO.13-85Recent reports <strong>on</strong> occurrenceand toxin characterizati<strong>on</strong> ofMicrocystis aeruginosa – afreshwater toxic algal bloom fromIndiaSessi<strong>on</strong>: PO.13 - Regi<strong>on</strong>al eventsM R SuseelaNati<strong>on</strong>al Botanical Research Institute,LUCKNOW, IndiaIn our routine fresh water algalfloristic surveys, we have comeacross heavy algal water blooms ofMicrocystis aeruginosa inCosmunda P<strong>on</strong>d, Champa district,and Kurung Tank, Bilaspur district,both in Chattisgarh State, CentralIndia. The Cosmunda p<strong>on</strong>d waterbloom caused severe fish toll andhuman illness. No human deathswere recorded but heavy liverdamage cases were reported. Thep<strong>on</strong>d is polluted by effluents fromnearby cott<strong>on</strong> and silk textileindustries. Kurung tank water ispolluted with Jute industry effluents.Vishnoi et al. (2005) reported anabundance of M. aeruginosa in awater p<strong>on</strong>d near Jodhpur, Rajastan,Western India, which was isolatedand used for recovery of textileeffluent. Studies related to thehepatotoxicity were associated withMicrocystis blooms in Central Indiaand reported by Ghosh et al.(2006). Jaiswal et al. (2006)reported <strong>on</strong> Microcystis strains andcharacterizati<strong>on</strong> of biocidalsec<strong>on</strong>dary metabolites. Kumar etal. (2006) surveyed several p<strong>on</strong>dsof Varanas, North India, and foundheavy infestati<strong>on</strong> of Microcystis inseveral p<strong>on</strong>ds. The toxin wasidenfied by the mcyA genesegment.PO.13-49Diarrhetic shellfish toxin links todinophysis populati<strong>on</strong>s inCalifornia coastal watersSessi<strong>on</strong>: PO.13 - Regi<strong>on</strong>al eventsCristy M Sutherland, Mary W SilverUniversity of California, Santa Cruz,SANTA CRUZ, United States of AmericaIn M<strong>on</strong>terey Bay, California,Dinophysis has recently beenimplicated in the producti<strong>on</strong> ofDiarrhetic Shellfish Pois<strong>on</strong>ing (DSP)toxins. Our goal was to determinethe annual Dinophysis cycle andpossible relati<strong>on</strong>ship to DSP toxinsin mussels. Collecting water and286

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