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TitleHarmful algal blooms in an ancient shellfish farming site: evolution of the management strategies.
AbstractHABs, more specifically red tides, have been responsible for massive shellfish kills in the Mar Piccolo (Gulf of Taranto, Ionian Sea) since 1787, but in the last years, the problem is worsening. This paper describes the history of HABs in the Mar Piccolo in relation to the management strategies of the shellfish farming up to the current use of remote sensing techniques. Based on in situ and remote sensing researches, future efforts should concentrate on building models and early-warning tools that will allow authorities to make timely decisions in order to minimize the sanitary and economic damages caused by HABs.
SourceBiologia marina mediterranea 26, pp. 235–238
KeywordsphytoplanktonHarmful algal bloomsremote sensingshellfish farming
JournalBiologia marina mediterranea
EditorSocietà Italiana di Biologia Marina., Genova, Italia
Year2019
TypeArticolo in rivista
AuthorsCaroppo C., Portacci G., Alabiso G., Giandomenico S., Odermatt D., Politi E., Philipson P., Bruno M.
Text411192 2019 phytoplankton Harmful algal blooms remote sensing shellfish farming Harmful algal blooms in an ancient shellfish farming site evolution of the management strategies. Caroppo C., Portacci G., Alabiso G., Giandomenico S., Odermatt D., Politi E., Philipson P., Bruno M. CNR IRSA, Odermatt Brockmann GMBH Svizzera, Brockmann Geomatics Sweeden / Svezia, Istituto Superiore di Sanita, Dip. Ambiente e Prevenzione Primaria. HABs, more specifically red tides, have been responsible for massive shellfish kills in the Mar Piccolo Gulf of Taranto, Ionian Sea since 1787, but in the last years, the problem is worsening. This paper describes the history of HABs in the Mar Piccolo in relation to the management strategies of the shellfish farming up to the current use of remote sensing techniques. Based on in situ and remote sensing researches, future efforts should concentrate on building models and early warning tools that will allow authorities to make timely decisions in order to minimize the sanitary and economic damages caused by HABs. 26 Published version Articolo in rivista Societa Italiana di Biologia Marina. 1123 4245 Biologia marina mediterranea Biologia marina mediterranea Biol. mar. mediterr. giuseppe.portacci PORTACCI GIUSEPPE giorgio.alabiso ALABISO GIORGIO carmela.caroppo CAROPPO CARMELA santina.giandomenico GIANDOMENICO SANTINA DTA.AD006.053.001 CYANOLAKES