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A Survey of Shellfish Toxicity in the Central Adriatic Sea
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1998
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Dinophysis SacculusCentral RegionAdriatic SeaEngineeringAquacultureSeafood IndustryMarine PollutionOcean PollutionMarine EcologyToxicologyWater QualityEcotoxicologyEnvironmental ToxicologyMarine BiologyShellfish Toxicity
The first data substantiating the occurrence of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) in the central region of the Adriatic Sea (Kaštela Bay) in the summer of 1995 is presented. Toxicity was investigated using bio-assay and HPLC-FD analysis. Analysis of samples displaying toxicity, in addition to small concentrations of okadaic acid (OA), suggested the presence of an unknown derivatized compound at high concentration. A long term survey of the phytoplankton community has been conducted. The origin of mussel toxicity was traced to Dinophysis sacculus , a suspected toxic species.
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