Title of article
Brown Tides and Mariculture in Saldanha Bay, South Africa
Author/Authors
Trevor Probyn، نويسنده , , Grant Pitcher، نويسنده , , Richard Pienaar، نويسنده , , Robert Nuzzi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
4
From page
405
To page
408
Abstract
In 1997, the brown tide organism, Aureococcus anophageffens, was detected for the first time in Saldanha Bay, South Africa. Its presence was limited to an isolated, tidal dam that was similarly impacted during the late summer of the following two years but not in 2000. Bloom concentrations are typically of the order of 10−9 cells l−1. This is one of the few reported occurrences of these nuisance blooms outside the north-eastern United States. A small oyster grow-out facility based in the dam has been severely affected by the reduced growth of oysters during these blooms. Reduced flushing of this culture site is a possible explanation for bloom initiation and persistence. However, Aureococcus blooms can be considerably more extensive as was evident during 1998 when the whole of the bay system, including Langebaan Lagoon, was affected for 6–8 weeks during late summer.
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Record number
1294464
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