2013
DOI: 10.1093/plankt/fbt051
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Coastal upwelling linked to toxic Pseudo-nitzschia australis blooms in Los Angeles coastal waters, 2005–2007

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“…S4C). The average domoic acid concentration was 1.34 μg l −1 by 120 h, and although this concentration is lower than peak concentrations observed during blooms in California coastal waters (Schnetzer et al ., ), it nevertheless supports that Pseudo‐nitzschia spp. were abundant within the incubations by 120 h. This presence of Pseudo‐nitzschia is unsurprising considering the reports that members of this genus often dominate subsurface chlorophyll maxima (Ryan et al ., ), thin layers (Rines et al ., ; McManus et al ., ) and upwelled communities (Seegers et al ., ) that often result in harmful algal blooms in this region.…”
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“…S4C). The average domoic acid concentration was 1.34 μg l −1 by 120 h, and although this concentration is lower than peak concentrations observed during blooms in California coastal waters (Schnetzer et al ., ), it nevertheless supports that Pseudo‐nitzschia spp. were abundant within the incubations by 120 h. This presence of Pseudo‐nitzschia is unsurprising considering the reports that members of this genus often dominate subsurface chlorophyll maxima (Ryan et al ., ), thin layers (Rines et al ., ; McManus et al ., ) and upwelled communities (Seegers et al ., ) that often result in harmful algal blooms in this region.…”
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“…The deployment period was selected in order to maximize the likelihood that both coastal and offshore processes would be captured in the dataset (Hayward and Venrick, 1998;Di Lorenzo, 2003;Mantyla et al, 2008;Schnetzer et al, 2013). The glider was deployed on a 28 km crosschannel path between Catalina Island and the Palos Verdes Peninsula (Figure 1) and completed a single cross-channel pass 80 every 1.5-2 days (average speed 1 km hr -1 ).…”
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“…Moreover, Pseudo‐nitzschia blooms can originate offshore as subsurface populations and become entrained into nearshore surface waters via upwelling events (Schnetzer et al . ) or shoaling of internal tides (Noble et al . ).…”
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“…blooms can originate offshore as subsurface populations and become entrained into nearshore surface waters via upwelling events (Schnetzer et al 2013) or shoaling of internal tides (Noble et al 2009). Given that cellular toxicity is influenced by numerous environmental factors, and can change depending on fluctuations in population growth status (Trainer et al 2012), whales could be exposed to aggregations of subsurface Pseudo-nitzschia cells with a higher DA content than the cells being ingested by shellfish.…”
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