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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
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AS
Title
Coastal ship traffic: a significant introduction vector for potentially harmful dinoflagellates in eastern Canada
Abstract
We examined the risk of introduction associated with potentially toxic or otherwise harmful algae (HA) or nonindigenous species (NIS) of dinoflagellates in ballast water from 63 commercial ships visiting ports of eastern Canada in 2007–2009. Ship categories included transoceanics undergoing ballast water exchange (BWE) and coastal ships with or without BWE. Of 159 species of dinoflagellates observed in Lugol-preserved samples, 15 were potential HA (six Dinophysis spp.) and 46 were NIS (including three HA). We found at least one species of HA in 81% of all ships examined, and maximum cell concentrations reached nearly 4000 cells·L–1. Coastal nonexchanged tankers carried the greatest cell concentrations of HA. NIS dinoflagellates were found in 56% of ships, significantly more in ships with BWE. There was no evidence that ships with BWE contained significantly fewer taxa or lower concentrations of HA dinoflagellates, indicating that BWE is not efficient in controlling the introduction of these organisms. In fact, BWE promoted the transport of NIS dinoflagellates, possibly because of the wide distribution of several of these species. Coastal ship traffic is a significant introduction pathway for HA (ships with and without BWE) and NIS (ships with BWE) dinoflagellates in eastern Canada.
WebOfScience code
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000302222200002
Bibliographic citation
Roy, S.; Parenteau, M.; Casas-Monroy, O.; Rochon, A. (2012). Coastal ship traffic: a significant introduction vector for potentially harmful dinoflagellates in eastern Canada. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 69(4): 627-644. dx.doi.org/10.1139/F2012-008
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true

Authors

author
Name
Suzanne Roy
author
Name
Marie Parenteau
author
Name
Oscar Casas-Monroy
author
Name
André Rochon

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1139/F2012-008

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2016-02-16
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2017-03-13