| Event name: | GB-88-005 | |
| Country: | UNITED KINGDOM | |
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Nature of the harmful event: |
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Event directly affected: |
Aquaculture Fish | |
| Toxicity detected: | No | |
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| Unexplained toxicity: | ||
| Species implicated in toxin transmission (transvector): | ||
| Report the outcome of a monitoring programme: | No | |
| Event occurred before in this location: | ||
| Individuals to contact: | BRESNAN, Eileen | |
| Location: | Latitude: , Longitude: | |
| General location information: |
Shetland Islands, Scotland HAB Area code(s): GB-21 |
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| Bloom event dates (yyyy/mm/dd): |
Event Date:1988-06-20 |
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| Additional date-related information: | Date info says late June/early July | |
| Causative organism known: | No | |
| Causative Species/Genus: |
Chaetoceros debilis Cleve 1894
( cells/L)
Dictyocha speculum ( cells/L) |
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| Chlorophyll concentration, if known: | µg/l | |
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| Event-related bibliography: | See info in Bruno, D.W., Dear, G. and Seaton, D.D., 1989. Mortality associated with phytoplankton blooms among farmed Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., in Scotland. Aquaculture, 78: 217-222. | |
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| Economic losses: | Only losses on one farm | ||||||
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| Additional harmful effect information: | See info in Bruno, D.W., Dear, G. and Seaton, D.D., 1989. Mortality associated with phytoplankton blooms among farmed Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., in Scotland. Aquaculture, 78: 217-222. | ||||||