2011
DOI: 10.6024/jmbai.2011.53.2.01630-01
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Phytoplankton in polluted waters of the Red Sea coast of Yemen

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“…Over the last two decades, an increase in the number of HAB events has been observed along the Red Sea coast [1117]. We note that many of these species have been reported to cause severe fish mortalities and numerous ecological impacts in the region [1014]. However, as the Red Sea remains relatively unexplored, in situ datasets are limited.…”
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“…Over the last two decades, an increase in the number of HAB events has been observed along the Red Sea coast [1117]. We note that many of these species have been reported to cause severe fish mortalities and numerous ecological impacts in the region [1014]. However, as the Red Sea remains relatively unexplored, in situ datasets are limited.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, we noticed some uncertainty in the accuracy of the present model when it detects blooms that are spatially less dense, and/or consist of mixed assemblages of different phytoplankton (especially cyanobacteria/diatoms with dinoflagellates). For example, the dinoflagellate N. scintillans/miliaris , which was observed at a low cell density (i.e., cell counts ≈ 4.4 ×10 3 cells L -1 ; see Fig 10f—“st1”), often co-occurred with cyanobacteria/diatoms [14,19]. Hence, the optical properties of the water were influenced by the presence of both organisms [19,41].…”
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“…The Red Sea possesses a unique geography, as it is almost entirely locked by land, and its ecosystems are diverse, including mangrove, macro-algae and coral reefs (Alkershi and Menon, 2011 ). The Red Sea encompasses two gulfs, the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba, in addition to the Red Sea proper.…”
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