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Toxins from harmful algae in fish from Scottish coastal waters.
Kershaw, Joanna L; Jensen, Silje-Kristin; McConnell, Bernie; Fraser, Shaun; Cummings, Caroline; Lacaze, Jean-Pierre; Hermann, Guillaume; Bresnan, Eileen; Dean, Karl J; Turner, Andrew D; Davidson, Keith; Hall, Ailsa J.
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  • Kershaw JL; Sea Mammal Research Unit, Scottish Oceans Institute, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, KY16 8LB, UK; School of Biological and Marine Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Plymouth, PL4 8AA, UK. Electronic address: jk49@st-andrews.ac.uk.
  • Jensen SK; The Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries, Kystens Hus, Stortorget 1A, 9008 Tromsø, Norway.
  • McConnell B; Sea Mammal Research Unit, Scottish Oceans Institute, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, KY16 8LB, UK.
  • Fraser S; NAFC Marine Centre, University of the Highlands and Islands, Port Arthur, Scalloway, Shetland, ZE1 0UN, UK.
  • Cummings C; US Fish and Wildlife Service Alaska Region, 1011 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, Alaska, USA, 99503.
  • Lacaze JP; Marine Laboratory, Marine Scotland Science, Aberdeen, AB119DB, UK.
  • Hermann G; Marine Laboratory, Marine Scotland Science, Aberdeen, AB119DB, UK.
  • Bresnan E; Marine Laboratory, Marine Scotland Science, Aberdeen, AB119DB, UK.
  • Dean KJ; Cefas, Barrack Road, The Nothe, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 8UB, UK.
  • Turner AD; Cefas, Barrack Road, The Nothe, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 8UB, UK.
  • Davidson K; Scottish Association for Marine Science, Scottish Marine Institute, Oban, PA37 1QA, UK.
  • Hall AJ; Sea Mammal Research Unit, Scottish Oceans Institute, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, KY16 8LB, UK.
Harmful Algae ; 105: 102068, 2021 05.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34303514
ABSTRACT
Harmful algal bloom events are increasing in a number of water bodies around the world with significant economic impacts on the aquaculture, fishing and tourism industries. As well as their potential impacts on human health, toxin exposure from harmful algal blooms (HABs) has resulted in widespread morbidity and mortality in marine life, including top marine predators. There is therefore a need for an improved understanding of the trophic transfer, and persistence of toxins in marine food webs. For the first time, the concentrations of two toxin groups of commercial and environmental importance, domoic acid (DA) and saxitoxin (including Paralytic Shellfish Toxin (PST) analogues), were measured in the viscera of 40 different fish species caught in Scotland between February and November, 2012 to 2019. Overall, fish had higher concentrations of DA compared to PSTs, with a peak in the summer / autumn months. Whole fish concentrations were highest in pelagic species including Atlantic mackerel and herring, key forage fish for marine predators including seals, cetaceans and seabirds. The highest DA concentrations were measured along the east coast of Scotland and in Orkney. PSTs showed highest concentrations in early summer, consistent with phytoplankton bloom timings. The detection of multiple toxins in such a range of demersal, pelagic and benthic fish prey species suggests that both the fish, and by extension, piscivorous marine predators, experience multiple routes of toxin exposure. Risk assessment models to understand the impacts of exposure to HAB toxins on marine predators therefore need to consider how chronic, low-dose exposure to multiple toxins, as well as acute exposure during a bloom, could lead to potential long-term health effects ultimately contributing to mortalities. The potential synergistic, neurotoxic and physiological effects of long-term exposure to multiple toxins require investigation in order to appropriately assess the risks of HAB toxins to fish as well as their predators.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Saxitoxina / Floraciones de Algas Nocivas Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Animals / Humans País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Harmful Algae Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Saxitoxina / Floraciones de Algas Nocivas Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Animals / Humans País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Harmful Algae Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article