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    Pfiesteria piscicida is a dinoflagellate species of the genus Pfiesteria that some researchers claim was responsible for many harmful algal blooms in the 1980s and 1990s on the coast of North Carolina and Maryland. North Carolinian media in the 1990s referred to the organism as the cell from hell. It is known to … See more

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    Early research suggested a very complex life cycle of Pfiesteria piscicida with up to 24 different stages, spanning from cyst to several amoeboid forms with toxic zoospores. … See more

    Pfiesteria presumably kills fish via releasing a toxin into the water to paralyze its prey. This hypothesis has been questioned as no toxin could be isolated and no toxicity was … See more

    Very little research on the human health effects of Pfiesteria toxins has been conducted. At a multi-state workshop at the See more

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    WebDec 22, 2020 · Pfiesteria piscicida, meaning “fish killer,” lacks chlorophyll and is more of a flagellated animal than a plant. It was first observed in 1991, but not formally described until 1996. By this time there was …

  6. WebOct 11, 2002 · Ever since it was blamed for massive fish kills in estuaries in the eastern United States a decade ago, a tiny one-celled organism known as Pfiesteria piscicida has fascinated and horrified the public.

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