Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Fachon, Evangeline, Pickart, Robert S, Sheffield, Gay, Pate, Emma, Pathare, Mrunmayee, Brosnahan, Michael L, Muhlbach, Eric, Horn, Kali, Spada, Nathaniel N, Rajagopalan, Anushka, Lin, Peigen, McRaven, Leah T, Lago, Loreley S, Huang, Jie, Bahr, Frank, Stockwell, Dean A, Hubbard, Katherine A, Farrugia, Thomas J, Lefebvre, Kathi A, Anderson, Donald M
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Limnology and oceanography letters 2025
Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39925635/
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1868266244719771649
author Fachon, Evangeline
Pickart, Robert S
Sheffield, Gay
Pate, Emma
Pathare, Mrunmayee
Brosnahan, Michael L
Muhlbach, Eric
Horn, Kali
Spada, Nathaniel N
Rajagopalan, Anushka
Lin, Peigen
McRaven, Leah T
Lago, Loreley S
Huang, Jie
Bahr, Frank
Stockwell, Dean A
Hubbard, Katherine A
Farrugia, Thomas J
Lefebvre, Kathi A
Anderson, Donald M
author_facet Fachon, Evangeline
Pickart, Robert S
Sheffield, Gay
Pate, Emma
Pathare, Mrunmayee
Brosnahan, Michael L
Muhlbach, Eric
Horn, Kali
Spada, Nathaniel N
Rajagopalan, Anushka
Lin, Peigen
McRaven, Leah T
Lago, Loreley S
Huang, Jie
Bahr, Frank
Stockwell, Dean A
Hubbard, Katherine A
Farrugia, Thomas J
Lefebvre, Kathi A
Anderson, Donald M
Fachon, Evangeline
Pickart, Robert S
Sheffield, Gay
Pate, Emma
Pathare, Mrunmayee
Brosnahan, Michael L
Muhlbach, Eric
Horn, Kali
Spada, Nathaniel N
Rajagopalan, Anushka
Lin, Peigen
McRaven, Leah T
Lago, Loreley S
Huang, Jie
Bahr, Frank
Stockwell, Dean A
Hubbard, Katherine A
Farrugia, Thomas J
Lefebvre, Kathi A
Anderson, Donald M
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Tracking a large-scale and highly toxic Arctic algal bloom: rapid detection and risk communication. Fachon, Evangeline Pickart, Robert S Sheffield, Gay Pate, Emma Pathare, Mrunmayee Brosnahan, Michael L Muhlbach, Eric Horn, Kali Spada, Nathaniel N Rajagopalan, Anushka Lin, Peigen McRaven, Leah T Lago, Loreley S Huang, Jie Bahr, Frank Stockwell, Dean A Hubbard, Katherine A Farrugia, Thomas J Lefebvre, Kathi A Anderson, Donald M In recent years, blooms of the neurotoxic dinoflagellate have been documented in Pacific Arctic waters, and the paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) that this species produces have been detected throughout the food web. These observations have raised significant concerns about the role that harmful algal blooms (HABs) will play in a rapidly changing Arctic. During a research cruise in summer 2022, a massive bloom of was detected in real time as it was advected through the Bering Strait region. The bloom was exceptional in both spatial scale and density, extending >600 km latitudinally, reaching concentrations >174,000 cells L, and producing high-potency PST congeners. Throughout the event, coastal stakeholders in the region were engaged and a multi-faceted community response was mobilized. This unprecedented bloom highlighted the urgent need for response capabilities to ensure safe utilization of critical marine resources in a region that has little experience with HABs.
format Artículo científico
id pubmed_39925635
institution PubMed
language en
publishDate 2025
publisher Limnology and oceanography letters
record_format pubmed
spellingShingle Tracking a large-scale and highly toxic Arctic algal bloom: rapid detection and risk communication.
Fachon, Evangeline
Pickart, Robert S
Sheffield, Gay
Pate, Emma
Pathare, Mrunmayee
Brosnahan, Michael L
Muhlbach, Eric
Horn, Kali
Spada, Nathaniel N
Rajagopalan, Anushka
Lin, Peigen
McRaven, Leah T
Lago, Loreley S
Huang, Jie
Bahr, Frank
Stockwell, Dean A
Hubbard, Katherine A
Farrugia, Thomas J
Lefebvre, Kathi A
Anderson, Donald M
Tracking a large-scale and highly toxic Arctic algal bloom: rapid detection and risk communication. Fachon, Evangeline Pickart, Robert S Sheffield, Gay Pate, Emma Pathare, Mrunmayee Brosnahan, Michael L Muhlbach, Eric Horn, Kali Spada, Nathaniel N Rajagopalan, Anushka Lin, Peigen McRaven, Leah T Lago, Loreley S Huang, Jie Bahr, Frank Stockwell, Dean A Hubbard, Katherine A Farrugia, Thomas J Lefebvre, Kathi A Anderson, Donald M In recent years, blooms of the neurotoxic dinoflagellate have been documented in Pacific Arctic waters, and the paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) that this species produces have been detected throughout the food web. These observations have raised significant concerns about the role that harmful algal blooms (HABs) will play in a rapidly changing Arctic. During a research cruise in summer 2022, a massive bloom of was detected in real time as it was advected through the Bering Strait region. The bloom was exceptional in both spatial scale and density, extending >600 km latitudinally, reaching concentrations >174,000 cells L, and producing high-potency PST congeners. Throughout the event, coastal stakeholders in the region were engaged and a multi-faceted community response was mobilized. This unprecedented bloom highlighted the urgent need for response capabilities to ensure safe utilization of critical marine resources in a region that has little experience with HABs.
title Tracking a large-scale and highly toxic Arctic algal bloom: rapid detection and risk communication.
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39925635/