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First report of Protoperidinium steinii (Dinophyceae) bloom from the coastal marine ecosystem – an observation from tropical Indian waters

R. S. Sathishkumar, Gouri Sahu, Ajit Kumar Mohanty, Kantha Deivi Arunachalam, Rajagopal Venkatesan

2021Oceanologia15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A dense bloom of Protoperidinium steinii was observed in the backwaters adjoining the western Bay of Bengal, Kalpakkam coast, which might be the first report for the world oceans. The brownish-red bloom appeared on 2 October 2019, and it was monitored on alternate days up to 14 October. Surface water temperature was about 27.5°C and salinity was <17 PSU during the bloom. Dissolved inorganic nutrients like nitrate, ammonia, silicate, and phosphate were extremely high compared to that of the coastal waters. The chlorophyll-a maxima (20.95 mg m−3) coincided with the highest Protoperidinium density (113.9 × 104 cells l−1). The contribution of P. steinii ranged from 17−93% of the total phytoplankton population. Since P. steinii is a heterotroph and voracious grazer, low autotroph density was observed during the bloom. No mass mortality of fish or other organisms was observed, thereby indicating the non-toxic nature of the bloom.

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BloomDinophyceaePhytoplanktonOceanographyBayPopulationAlgal bloomChlorophyll aSpring bloomEnvironmental scienceSalinityNutrientNitrateEnvironmental chemistryBiologyEcologyChemistryBotanyGeologySociologyDemographyMarine and coastal ecosystemsMarine Toxins and Detection MethodsCoral and Marine Ecosystems Studies