Considerations in harmful algal bloom research and monitoring: perspectives from a consensus-building workshop and technology testing

BA Stauffer, HA Bowers, E Buckley… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Recurrent blooms of harmful algae and cyanobacteria (HABs) plague many coastal and
inland waters throughout the United States and have significant socioeconomic impacts to …

Review of Underwater Mobile Sensor Network for ocean phenomena monitoring

SC Dhongdi - Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Underwater Mobile Sensor Network (UWMSN) has marked a new era in ocean
observation systems involving large scale ocean phenomena monitoring applications …

Karenia: The biology and ecology of a toxic genus

LE Brand, L Campbell, E Bresnan - Harmful algae, 2012 - Elsevier
Karenia is a genus containing at least 12 species of marine unarmored dinoflagellates.
Species of the genus can be found throughout the world in both oceanic and coastal waters …

[图书][B] Seafood and freshwater toxins: pharmacology, physiology, and detection

LM Botana - 2014 - books.google.com
The last few years have brought about many changes in the field of marine and freshwater
toxins, with advances in analytical technology and the realization that these toxins are a …

Management and sustainable exploitation of marine environments through smart monitoring and automation

F Glaviano, R Esposito, AD Cosmo, F Esposito… - Journal of Marine …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Monitoring of aquatic ecosystems has been historically accomplished by intensive
campaigns of direct measurements (by probes and other boat instruments) and indirect …

Historical perspective on Karenia brevis red tide research in the Gulf of Mexico

KA Steidinger - Harmful Algae, 2009 - Elsevier
Research on Karenia brevis blooms in the Gulf of Mexico started with the 1946–1947 red
tide along the Florida west coast. Early research was on the organism itself, its tolerances …

Detecting marine hazardous substances and organisms: sensors for pollutants, toxins, and pathogens

O Zielinski, JA Busch, AD Cembella, KL Daly… - Ocean …, 2009 - os.copernicus.org
Marine environments are influenced by a wide diversity of anthropogenic and natural
substances and organisms that may have adverse effects on human health and ecosystems …

Toward adaptive robotic sampling of phytoplankton in the coastal ocean

TO Fossum, GM Fragoso, EJ Davies, JE Ullgren… - Science Robotics, 2019 - science.org
Currents, wind, bathymetry, and freshwater runoff are some of the factors that make coastal
waters heterogeneous, patchy, and scientifically interesting—where it is challenging to …

Volatile metabolites emission by in vivo microalgae—an overlooked opportunity?

KE Achyuthan, JC Harper, RP Manginell… - Metabolites, 2017 - mdpi.com
Fragrances and malodors are ubiquitous in the environment, arising from natural and
artificial processes, by the generation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Although …

Glider-Based Estimates of Meso-Zooplankton Biomass Density: A Fisheries Case Study on Antarctic Krill (Euphausia superba) Around the Northern Antarctic …

CS Reiss, AM Cossio, J Walsh, GR Cutter… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
We compare estimates of krill density derived from gliders to those from contemporaneous
and previous ship-based surveys. Our comparisons cover several temporal and spatial …