Concentration and dispersal of a Pseudo-nitzschia bloom in Penn Cove, Washington, USA.

V L Trainer, N G Adams, B D Bill, B F Anulacion, J C Wekell
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A bloom of the pennate diatom Pseudo-nitzschia, several species of which are associated with the production of the potent excitotoxin domoic acid, was observed in a Puget Sound, Washington embayment in July and August of 1997. Penn Cove, which receives nutrients from the nearby Skagit River and abundant sunshine during summer months due to its location in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains, is the home of a commercial mussel farm which supplies shellfish to many coastal areas of the USA. Levels of domoic acid in mussels increased to 3 ppm on 6 and 10 July, corresponding to the observation of a brown algal bloom in Penn Cove. Four species of Pseudo-nitzschia (P. pungens, P. multiseries, P. australis, and P. pseudodelicatissima) were present in our samples from the cove, corresponding to levels of domoic acid in seawater ranging from 0.1-0.8 mirog l(-1) as measured by a receptor binding assay. The highest Pseudo-nitzschia concentration during the time of our sampling was 13 million cells per liter on 28 July. The bloom of Pseudo-nitzschia occurred after a period of strong discharge from the Skagit River and rain accompanied by elevated south and southeasterly winds. Stratification of the cove, providing optimal bloom conditions, was facilitated by weak winds, sunshine, and a freshwater lens at the mouth of the cove. The position of the Pseudo-nitzschia bloom was influenced by buoyancy fronts caused by exchange of water within the cove with that of Saratoga Passage. The decay of this bloom in Penn Cove was accompanied by decreasing nitrate levels at all measured depths. These and future observations aid in the development of a model for prediction of toxic bloom events in the shallow embayments of Puget Sound.

美国华盛顿佩恩湾伪尼齐亚花的集中和扩散。
1997年7月和8月,在华盛顿普吉特海湾的一个海湾,人们观察到一种pennate硅藻pseudonitzschia的爆发,其中一些物种与强效兴奋毒素软骨藻酸的产生有关。由于地处奥林匹克山脉的雨影地带,宾州湾从附近的斯卡吉特河(Skagit River)获得营养,夏季阳光充足,是一家商业贻贝养殖场的所在地,为美国许多沿海地区提供贝类。7月6日和10日,贻贝体内的软骨藻酸含量上升至百万分之3,与在佩恩湾观察到的褐藻爆发相对应。在我们从海湾采集的样本中发现了四种伪尼茨氏菌(pungens伪尼茨氏菌、multiseries伪尼茨氏菌、australis伪尼茨氏菌和pseudodelicatissima伪尼茨氏菌),这与通过受体结合测定海水中软骨藻酸的含量在0.1-0.8 μ g l(-1)之间相对应。7月28日,伪尼齐亚菌浓度最高,为每升1300万个细胞。伪nitzschia的开花发生在Skagit河的强流量和降雨伴随着升高的南风和东南风之后。弱风、阳光和海湾入口处的淡水透镜体促进了海湾的分层,提供了最佳的开花条件。伪水华的位置受海湾内水与萨拉托加通道交换所引起的浮力锋的影响。在宾夕法尼亚湾,这种藻华的衰减伴随着所有测量深度的硝酸盐水平的下降。这些和未来的观察有助于开发一个模型来预测普吉特海湾浅滩的有毒水华事件。
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