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Opinion of the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) on the risks to human health associated with the proliferation of Ostreopsis spp. on the Basque coast

open access: yesFood Risk Assess Europe, Volume 3, Issue 2, April 2025.
Abstract In France, the presence of marine microalgae of the genus Ostreopsis has been identified repeatedly on the Mediterranean coast for several years, whereas on the French Basque coasts its presence is much more recent. In the summers of 2021 and 2022, major Ostreopsis flowering episodes were reported on the Basque coast, resulting in several ...
Rodolphe Lemée   +73 more
wiley   +1 more source

Brevetoxin: How Is It Made and Why [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Karenia brevis is the major harmful algal bloom-forming species in the Gulf of Mexico, and produces neurotoxins, known as brevetoxins, that cause large fish kills, neurotoxic shellfish poisoning, and human respiratory distress. Brevetoxins are polyethers
Thompson, Natalie
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Metabolomics Approach to Reveal the Effects of Ocean Acidification on the Toxicity of Harmful Microalgae: A Review of the Literature

open access: yesAppliedChem, 2023
Climate change has been associated with intensified harmful algal blooms (HABs). Some harmful microalgae produce toxins that accumulate in food webs, adversely affecting the environment, public health and economy.
Tsz-Ki Victoria Tsui, Hang-Kin Kong
doaj   +1 more source

Impact of Hurricane Ian (2022) on Karenia brevis Bloom on the West Florida Shelf

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 52, Issue 6, 28 March 2025.
Abstract Blooms of toxigenic Karenia brevis are a major concern to public health and marine ecosystems on the West Florida Shelf. Hurricanes and tropical storms can discharge huge amounts of terrestrial nutrients into coastal oceans over a short time and have been linked to large plankton blooms, but the underlying mechanisms for the bloom generation ...
Yuren Chen, Ming Li
wiley   +1 more source

Further Insights into Brevetoxin Metabolism by de Novo Radiolabeling

open access: yesToxins, 2014
The toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis, responsible for early harmful algal blooms in the Gulf of Mexico, produces many secondary metabolites, including potent neurotoxins called brevetoxins (PbTx).
Kevin Calabro   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Fish Sludge as Feed in Circular Bioproduction: Overview of Biological and Chemical Hazards in Fish Sludge and Their Potential Fate via Ingestion by Invertebrates

open access: yesReviews in Aquaculture, Volume 17, Issue 1, January 2025.
This review provides knowledge of the biosecurity risks of using fish sludge to produce novel feed ingredients from low‐trophic, extractive animal species in circular value chains. The review includes nutritional composition, sludge treatment practices, EU regulations, and the fate of microbial and chemical hazards contained in sludge till raw ...
Kristin S. Pettersen   +25 more
wiley   +1 more source

Effects of Harmful Algal Blooms on Amphibians and Reptiles are Under‐Reported and Under‐Represented

open access: yesEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Volume 43, Issue 9, Page 1936-1949, September 2024.
Abstract Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a persistent and increasing problem globally, yet we still have limited knowledge about how they affect wildlife. Although semi‐aquatic and aquatic amphibians and reptiles have experienced large declines and occupy environments where HABs are increasingly problematic, their vulnerability to HABs remains unclear.
Brian J. Tornabene   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Harmful algal blooms in the Gulf of Mexico : brevetoxin degradation and derivation formation via photochemical processes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Harmful algal blooms (HAB’s) of the dinoflagellate Karenia brevis (Gymnodinium breve) are recurring events in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) which have significant adverse human health, environmental and economic impacts.
Hardman, Ron C.   +1 more
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Aerosolized Red-Tide Toxins (Brevetoxins) and Asthma [PDF]

open access: yesChest, 2007
With the increasing incidence of asthma, there is increasing concern over environmental exposures that may trigger asthma exacerbations. Blooms of the marine microalgae, Karenia brevis, cause red tides (or harmful algal blooms) annually throughout the Gulf of Mexico.
Lora E, Fleming   +11 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Review: Impact of food safety on global trade

open access: yesVeterinary Medicine and Science, Volume 10, Issue 5, September 2024.
Food safety has become a pressing global issue due to growing health concerns. Contaminants can infiltrate the food supply chain, from agricultural production to processing and final consumption. Factors, such as improper agricultural inputs, microbial contamination in production and processing and fraudulent practices, are hindering international food
Abebe Tibebu   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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