Harmful algal booms in Malaysian waters

Harmful algal blooms (HABs) events have been increasingly reported in the country, not only of the frequency and severity of the events, but also involved more species than previously known. In this paper, a decadal review of HABs events in Malaysia is summarized. Bloom events caused by harmful dino...

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Main Authors: Lim, Po Teen, Usup Gires, Leaw, Chui Pin
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Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2012
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spelling my-ukm.journal.56672016-12-14T06:39:07Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5667/ Harmful algal booms in Malaysian waters Lim, Po Teen Usup Gires, Leaw, Chui Pin Harmful algal blooms (HABs) events have been increasingly reported in the country, not only of the frequency and severity of the events, but also involved more species than previously known. In this paper, a decadal review of HABs events in Malaysia is summarized. Bloom events caused by harmful dinoflagellate species including the shellfish poisoning events were highlighted. Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is no longer restricted to Sabah coasts and Pyrodnium bahamense. Bloom of Alexandrium minutum was reported for the first time in the Peninsula with six persons hospitalized including one casualty after consuming the contaminated benthic clams. Algal blooms that are associated with incidence of massive fish kills have been reported from both east and west coasts of the Peninsula in conjunction to finfish mariculture loses. The culprits of these bloom events have been identified as the dinoflagellates, Cochlodinium polykrikoides, Neoceratium furca, Prorocentrum minimum, Noctiluca scintillans and a raphidophyte, Chatonella ovata. In this paper, some of these HABs species were characterized morphologically and genetically, including their toxicity. Therefore, with the increase of coastal utilization and eutrophication, prevention, management and mitigation strategies, such as site selection, moving pens, clay spraying should be adopted to minimize the impact of these natural events. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2012-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5667/1/03%2520Lim.pdf Lim, Po Teen and Usup Gires, and Leaw, Chui Pin (2012) Harmful algal booms in Malaysian waters. Sains Malaysiana, 41 (12). pp. 1509-1515. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/
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description Harmful algal blooms (HABs) events have been increasingly reported in the country, not only of the frequency and severity of the events, but also involved more species than previously known. In this paper, a decadal review of HABs events in Malaysia is summarized. Bloom events caused by harmful dinoflagellate species including the shellfish poisoning events were highlighted. Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is no longer restricted to Sabah coasts and Pyrodnium bahamense. Bloom of Alexandrium minutum was reported for the first time in the Peninsula with six persons hospitalized including one casualty after consuming the contaminated benthic clams. Algal blooms that are associated with incidence of massive fish kills have been reported from both east and west coasts of the Peninsula in conjunction to finfish mariculture loses. The culprits of these bloom events have been identified as the dinoflagellates, Cochlodinium polykrikoides, Neoceratium furca, Prorocentrum minimum, Noctiluca scintillans and a raphidophyte, Chatonella ovata. In this paper, some of these HABs species were characterized morphologically and genetically, including their toxicity. Therefore, with the increase of coastal utilization and eutrophication, prevention, management and mitigation strategies, such as site selection, moving pens, clay spraying should be adopted to minimize the impact of these natural events.
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author Lim, Po Teen
Usup Gires,
Leaw, Chui Pin
spellingShingle Lim, Po Teen
Usup Gires,
Leaw, Chui Pin
Harmful algal booms in Malaysian waters
author_facet Lim, Po Teen
Usup Gires,
Leaw, Chui Pin
author_sort Lim, Po Teen
title Harmful algal booms in Malaysian waters
title_short Harmful algal booms in Malaysian waters
title_full Harmful algal booms in Malaysian waters
title_fullStr Harmful algal booms in Malaysian waters
title_full_unstemmed Harmful algal booms in Malaysian waters
title_sort harmful algal booms in malaysian waters
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2012
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5667/1/03%2520Lim.pdf
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