“…Variations of SPATT, including sewn bags [10,11], packed columns [12], PVC frames [13], and embroidery discs [14,15], have been used for monitoring lipophilic toxins in the marine environment. Of the adsorbents used to date, the aromatic resin DIAON HP20 has proven particularly efficient in monitoring a wide range of marine and fresh water biotoxins, including the hydrophilic phycotoxins domoic acid and saxitoxin [16], microcystins [7,[17][18][19], and anatoxins [20]. Pore size distribution has been found to significantly influence the adsorption capacity of the aromatic resins HP20 and SP700 for diarrhetic shellfish toxins [21].…”