HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA: EFFECTS ON HUMAN HEALTH.
Abstract
A harmful algal bloom (HAB) is defined as a bloom that has deleterious effects on plants, animals or humans. Marine algal toxins are responsible for an array of human illnesses as sociated with consumption of seafood or exposure to aerosolized toxins. The effects of algal toxins are generally observed as acute intoxications, whereas the environmental health effects of chronic exposure to low levels of algal toxins are, to date, only poorly documented and an emerging issue. Consumption of seafood contaminated with algal toxins can result in five types of seafood poisoning syndromes: paralytic shellfish poisoning, neurotoxic shellfish poisoning, amnesic shellfish poisoning, diarrhetic shellfish poisoning and…
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Authors
5- MFMargherita FerranteCorresponding
University of Catania
- GOGea Oliveri Conti
University of Catania
- MFMaria Fiore
University of Catania
- CLCaterina Ledda
University of Catania
- VRVenerando Rapisarda
University of Catania
Topics & keywords
- Algal bloom
- Algae
- Biology
- Fish kill
- Marine toxin
- Red tide
- Dinoflagellate
- Phytoplankton
- Life below water