Mussel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See Red Tide. Freshwater mussels nowadays are generally considered to be unpalatable, though the native peoples in North America utilized them extensively.
Pulicat Lake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(from low tide to high tide) Average depth: 1 m (3.3 ft) Max. depth: 10 m (32.8 ft) at the ... Pulicat Lake, north of Chennai, has today made an ecological turnaround, recording toxicity ...
Marine Science uses sophisticated buoy to track red tide - Saint ...
Marine science professor targets harmful red tide in Casco Bay. Marine science professor ... The area is among the first to exhibit toxic shellfish, and toxicity ...
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Her research will investigate whether exposure to other species can degrade brevetoxins, possibly representing a natural, biological control agent for Florida red tide toxicity.
Natural and Derivative Brevetoxins: Historical Background ...
Florida red tide inhalation toxicity has been documented in the Western literature since 1844. Earlier accounts from Spanish explorers of an "irritating essence" predate 1600.
nsf.gov - National Science Foundation (NSF) News - Biologists Find ...
Scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology have found that a diatom can reduce the levels of the red tide's toxicity to animals and that the same diatom can reduce its ...
START: Solutions To Avoid Red Tide on Florida's Gulf Coast
Biological Control of Karenia brevis Toxicity Can other organisms break down red tide toxins? Dr. Julia Kubanek of Georgia Institute of Technology wants to better understand how ...
Red Tide Hits Puget Sound Shellfish : NPR
The worst outbreak of red tide in years has hit Puget Sound. The shellfish industry is suffering, and public health officials have expanded beach closures. Ruby DeLuna of member ...
Atlantic Coast and Hampton/Seabrook Harbor Shellfishing Closed Because ...
"Red tide toxicity levels are increasing right now in Hampton/Seabrook," said Chris Nash, Shellfish Program Manager for DES. "It is too soon to know how severe this algae bloom ...
GT | Biologists Find Diatom to Reduce Red Tide’s Toxicity
Atlanta (August 20, 2008) —It’s estimated that the red tide algae, Karenia brevis, costs approximately $20 million per bloom in economic damage off the coast of Florida alone.

