Happy New Year, Amanda,
I would guess that one of the situations that this excerpt might be referring to is the current problem of dinoflagellate blooms (Pfiesteria piscicida) along portions of the eastern coast of the US. As you may already be aware, some scientists feel that these blooms are at least exacerbated by the effluent of poultry farms and processing plants making its way into estuarine environments. Below is a brief compilation of some of the references that I have acquired on this topical topic. Hope it helps!
-- Jeff
Jeffrey C. Wolf, DVM, Dipl. ACVP Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Blacksburg, Virginia USA 24061-0442 Tel:(540)231-6583 Fax:(540)231-7367 [log in to unmask]
1. Mallin MA, Burkholder JM, Larsen LM, et al. Effects of the toxic dinoflagellate Pfiesteria piscimorte on two estuarine zooplankton grazers. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography and The Phycological Society of America 1994 Joint Meeting 1994. 2. Fish-killing dinoflagellates in a tropical marine aquarium. HARMFUL MARINE ALGAL BLOOMS. PROLIFERATION D'ALGUES MARINES NUISIBLES 1995;65-70. 3. Stage transformations in the complex life cycle of an ichthyotoxic "ambush-predator" dinoflagellate. HARMFUL MARINE ALGAL BLOOMS.#PROLIFERATION D'ALGUES MARINES NUISIBLES 1995;567-572. 4. Blakesley BA, Landsberg JH. Scanning electron microscopy of selected protists associated with marine fish. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON AQUATIC ANIMAL HEALTH: PROGRAM AND ABSTRACTS 1994;-43. 5. Burkholder JM, Glasgow HB, Jr. Interactions of a toxic estuarine dinoflagellate with microbial predators and prey. Source SELECTED PAPERS OF THE TENTH BIENNIAL MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR EVOLUTIONARY PROTISTOLOGY 1994;145:3-4. 6. Burkholder JM, Glasgow HB, Jr. Response of the toxic estuarine dinoflagellate, Pfiesteria piscicida to N and P from organic and inorganic sources. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography 1995 Meeting 1995. 7. Burkholder JM, Glasgow HB, Jr., Hobbs CW. Fish kills linked to a toxic ambush-predator dinoflagellate: Distribution and environmental conditions. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 1995;124:43-61. 8. Burkholder JM, Glasgow Jr HB. Pfiesteria piscicida and other Pfiesteria-like dinoflagellates: Behavior, impacts, and environmental controls. Limnology and oceanography. 1997;42:1052. 9. Guo C, Tester PA. Production, growth and feeding rates of the zoospores of Pfiesteria piscimorte. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography and The Phycological Society of America 1994 Joint Meeting 1994. 10. Hart K. Killer dinoflagellate fact sheet. UNC SG FS 1994. 11. Levin ED, Schmechel DE, Glasgow HB, Jr., et al. Cognitive effects seen in rats exposed to the dinoflagellate pfiesteria. 36th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology 1997. 12. Lewitus AJ, Glasgow HB, Jr., Burkholder JM. Retention of cryptophyte chloroplasts by the toxic dinoflagellate, Pfiesteria piscicida. Estuarine Research Federation's 1995 Conference on Estuaries: Bridges From Watersheds to Coastal Seas 1995. 13. Lewitus AJ, Jesien RV, Kana TM, et al. Discovery of the "phantom" dinoflagellate in Chesapeake Bay. Estuaries 1995;18:373-378. 14. Mallin MA, Burkholder JM, Larsen LM, et al. Response of two zooplankton grazers to an ichthyotoxic estuarine dinoflagellate. J. Plankton Res. 1995;17:351-363. 15. Matuszak DL, Sanders M, Taylor JL, et al. Toxic Pfiesteria and human health. Maryland medical journal : MMJ. 1997;46:515. 16. Smith AD, Haas LW. Grazing by a heterotrophic dinoflagellate: A comparative study with Pfiesteria piscicida. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography 1995 Meeting 1995. 17. Springer JJ, Burkholder J, Shumway SE. Effects of the toxic dinoflagellate, Pfiesteria piscicida, on juvenile bay scallops (Argopecten irradians, Lamarck). J. SHELLFISH RES 1996;15:530. 18. Steidinger KA, Truby EW, Garrett JK, et al. The morphology and cytology of a newly discovered toxic dinoflagellate. HARMFUL MARINE ALGAL BLOOMS. PROLIFERATION D'ALGUES MARINES NUISIBLES 1995;83-88. 19. Steidinger KA, Burkholder JM, Glasgow HB, Jr., et al. Pfiesteria piscicida gen. et sp. nov. (Pfiesteriaceae fam. nov.), a new toxic dinoflagellate with a complex life cycle and behavior. J. Phycol. 1996;32:157-164. 20. Steidinger KA, Burkholder JM, Glasgow Jr HB. Government Pfiesteria: Federal and state agencies research. Chemical and engineering news : "news edition" of the American Chemical Society. 1997;75:14. 21. Toffer KL, Rublee PA, Burkholder JM. Genetic analysis of the toxic dinoflagellate Pfiesteria piscicida based on small subunit ribosomal DNA. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography 1995 Meeting 1995.
********************************** >Happy New Year to all! > >Can anyone could help with the following? (apologies for cross-postings) > >The following excerpt from a USA newsclip (I'm not sure which paper it comes >from) dated January 6, 1998 is circulating on a sea-turtle discussion group >I'm subscribed to: > >>The scientists said coastal development has consumed precious salt >>marshes, industrial pollution has left "dead zones" in the Gulf of >>Mexico, agricultural runoff is causing new diseases in fish, and global >>warming has contributed to steep declines of salmon in the North >>Pacific. > >Can anyone on the list give examples (with references if possible) of fish >diseases caused by runoff, agricultural or otherwise? > >Thanks in advance, > >Amanda >Fish Biology Group >Division of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology >Graham Kerr Building >Glasgow University >Glasgow G12 8QQ >Scotland > >Tel 0141-330-3534 (within UK) >Fax 0141-330-5971 (within UK)
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