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    Dinophysis species in Irish waters 1990 - 1993

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    Author
    Jackson, D.
    Silke, J.
    Keyword
    Dinophysis
    DSP
    Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning
    Date
    1993
    Publisher
    ICES
    
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    Abstract
    The distribution and abundance of Dinophysis species as recorded in the national phytoplankton monitoring programme are described. An apparent spread in the occurrence of Dinophysis to the west coast of Ireland is reported. The lack of correlation between the concentrations of Dinophysis in the water and DSP toxicity in shellfish is reported on and discussed.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10793/1307
    Citation
    Jackson, D. and Silke, J. (1993). Dinophysis species in Irish waters 1990 - 1993, CM documents, 1993/L:30 http://www.ices.dk/sites/pub/CM%20Doccuments/1993/L/1993_L30.pdf
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