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  1. The most well known harmful algal bloom (HAB) on the east coast is Alexandrium catenella, also known as the Gulf of Maine “ red tide.” This toxic dinoflagellate produces saxitoxins that can accumulate in shellfish and cause paralytic shellfish poisoning in human consumers. It occurs from Maine to New York.
    oceanservice.noaa.gov/hazards/hab/east-coast.html
    Alexandrium catenella is a species of dinoflagellates. It is among the group of Alexandrium species that produce toxins that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning, and is a cause of red tide. ‘’
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandrium_catenella
    Alexandrium catenella is a species of dinoflagellates. It is among the group of Alexandrium species that produce toxins that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning, and is a cause of red tide. These organisms have been found in the west coast of North America, Japan, Australia, and parts of South Africa.
    teacherscollegesj.org/what-phylum-is-alexandrium …
    What is Alexandrium catenella? The most well-known and costly harmful algal bloom syndrome in New England is Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP), caused by blooms of the toxin-producing dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella.
    northeasthab.whoi.edu/habs/alexandrium/
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  5. From Mud to Microscope: Sediment Processing …

    WebJun 27, 2023 · This blog highlights the process of staining A. catenella cysts from sediment samples collected in the field to determine their abundance across a specific geographical area. This specific protocol is used by the …

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