Oceanographical Context of the First Bloom of the Silicoflagellate Octactis speculum (Ehrenberg) Recorded to Cause Salmon Mortality in a Galician Ria: Was This Bloom a Rare Event in the Iberian Coast?

Harmful algal blooms are one of the leading causes of mortality in salmon aquaculture, with significant economic consequences. From 15 to 31 October 1996, a bloom of the skeletonized form of Octactis speculum (Ehrenberg) F.H. Chang, J.M. Grieve & J.E. Sutherland was detected in the small Merexo...

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Published in:Toxins
Main Authors: Ricardo Prego, Rafael Carballeira, Yolanda Pazos, Roberto Bao
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins15070435
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:f682d181ffb64b74b35cf2bfd950b753 2023-08-20T04:09:31+02:00 Oceanographical Context of the First Bloom of the Silicoflagellate Octactis speculum (Ehrenberg) Recorded to Cause Salmon Mortality in a Galician Ria: Was This Bloom a Rare Event in the Iberian Coast? Ricardo Prego Rafael Carballeira Yolanda Pazos Roberto Bao 2023-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins15070435 https://doaj.org/article/f682d181ffb64b74b35cf2bfd950b753 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/15/7/435 https://doaj.org/toc/2072-6651 doi:10.3390/toxins15070435 2072-6651 https://doaj.org/article/f682d181ffb64b74b35cf2bfd950b753 Toxins, Vol 15, Iss 435, p 435 (2023) harmful algal blooms HAB fish mortality marine phytoplankton hydrography nutrient salts Medicine R article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins15070435 2023-07-30T00:34:33Z Harmful algal blooms are one of the leading causes of mortality in salmon aquaculture, with significant economic consequences. From 15 to 31 October 1996, a bloom of the skeletonized form of Octactis speculum (Ehrenberg) F.H. Chang, J.M. Grieve & J.E. Sutherland was detected in the small Merexo inlet (1.7 km 2 area), located on the southern shore of the Ria of Muxía (Galicia, NW Spain). The O. speculum population inside the inlet (data period: 1992–1996) seldom exceeded 4·10 3 cell·L −1 . However, its concentration reached 2·10 5 cell·L −1 during the bloom, coinciding with a decrease in light penetration from 5 to 2 m deep, as measured using a Secchi disk. Although similar concentrations were reported during late October 1992, this was the first time that a bloom was associated with caged salmon ( Salmo salar , Linnaeus 1758) mortality in the Galician coastal waters. This mortality was not associated with anoxia in the water column, but with fish gill irritations and mucus segregation due to gill clogging. Excess nitrate and silicate, the latter being essential for skeleton formation, were measured in the inlet during the bloom, with phosphate acting as the limiting nutrient (high negative correlation). Blooms of O. speculum occurred in autumn–winter, when water was retained within the inlet under meteorological conditions of southwest winds (which prompted downwelling conditions) and clear skies. A review of the oceanographic database of the Galician rias showed that massive O. speculum proliferations are also commonplace in other rias with similar environmental conditions, such as the Ria of Ares-Betanzos, and can therefore constitute a threat for the development of salmon aquaculture on this coast. Article in Journal/Newspaper Salmo salar Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Sutherland ENVELOPE(168.467,168.467,-77.500,-77.500) Toxins 15 7 435
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HAB
fish mortality
marine phytoplankton
hydrography
nutrient salts
Medicine
R
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HAB
fish mortality
marine phytoplankton
hydrography
nutrient salts
Medicine
R
Ricardo Prego
Rafael Carballeira
Yolanda Pazos
Roberto Bao
Oceanographical Context of the First Bloom of the Silicoflagellate Octactis speculum (Ehrenberg) Recorded to Cause Salmon Mortality in a Galician Ria: Was This Bloom a Rare Event in the Iberian Coast?
topic_facet harmful algal blooms
HAB
fish mortality
marine phytoplankton
hydrography
nutrient salts
Medicine
R
description Harmful algal blooms are one of the leading causes of mortality in salmon aquaculture, with significant economic consequences. From 15 to 31 October 1996, a bloom of the skeletonized form of Octactis speculum (Ehrenberg) F.H. Chang, J.M. Grieve & J.E. Sutherland was detected in the small Merexo inlet (1.7 km 2 area), located on the southern shore of the Ria of Muxía (Galicia, NW Spain). The O. speculum population inside the inlet (data period: 1992–1996) seldom exceeded 4·10 3 cell·L −1 . However, its concentration reached 2·10 5 cell·L −1 during the bloom, coinciding with a decrease in light penetration from 5 to 2 m deep, as measured using a Secchi disk. Although similar concentrations were reported during late October 1992, this was the first time that a bloom was associated with caged salmon ( Salmo salar , Linnaeus 1758) mortality in the Galician coastal waters. This mortality was not associated with anoxia in the water column, but with fish gill irritations and mucus segregation due to gill clogging. Excess nitrate and silicate, the latter being essential for skeleton formation, were measured in the inlet during the bloom, with phosphate acting as the limiting nutrient (high negative correlation). Blooms of O. speculum occurred in autumn–winter, when water was retained within the inlet under meteorological conditions of southwest winds (which prompted downwelling conditions) and clear skies. A review of the oceanographic database of the Galician rias showed that massive O. speculum proliferations are also commonplace in other rias with similar environmental conditions, such as the Ria of Ares-Betanzos, and can therefore constitute a threat for the development of salmon aquaculture on this coast.
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author Ricardo Prego
Rafael Carballeira
Yolanda Pazos
Roberto Bao
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Rafael Carballeira
Yolanda Pazos
Roberto Bao
author_sort Ricardo Prego
title Oceanographical Context of the First Bloom of the Silicoflagellate Octactis speculum (Ehrenberg) Recorded to Cause Salmon Mortality in a Galician Ria: Was This Bloom a Rare Event in the Iberian Coast?
title_short Oceanographical Context of the First Bloom of the Silicoflagellate Octactis speculum (Ehrenberg) Recorded to Cause Salmon Mortality in a Galician Ria: Was This Bloom a Rare Event in the Iberian Coast?
title_full Oceanographical Context of the First Bloom of the Silicoflagellate Octactis speculum (Ehrenberg) Recorded to Cause Salmon Mortality in a Galician Ria: Was This Bloom a Rare Event in the Iberian Coast?
title_fullStr Oceanographical Context of the First Bloom of the Silicoflagellate Octactis speculum (Ehrenberg) Recorded to Cause Salmon Mortality in a Galician Ria: Was This Bloom a Rare Event in the Iberian Coast?
title_full_unstemmed Oceanographical Context of the First Bloom of the Silicoflagellate Octactis speculum (Ehrenberg) Recorded to Cause Salmon Mortality in a Galician Ria: Was This Bloom a Rare Event in the Iberian Coast?
title_sort oceanographical context of the first bloom of the silicoflagellate octactis speculum (ehrenberg) recorded to cause salmon mortality in a galician ria: was this bloom a rare event in the iberian coast?
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