Microplastics in ballast water as an emerging source and vector for harmful chemicals, antibiotics, metals, bacterial pathogens and HAB species: A potential risk to the …

RK Naik, MM Naik, PM D'Costa, F Shaikh - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2019 - Elsevier
Microplastic pollution in marine waters around the globe is increasing exponentially. This is
the first comprehensive review which focuses on microplastics as a source and vector for …

Towards sustainability in world fisheries

D Pauly, V Christensen, S Guénette, TJ Pitcher… - Nature, 2002 - nature.com
Fisheries have rarely been'sustainable'. Rather, fishing has induced serial depletions, long
masked by improved technology, geographic expansion and exploitation of previously …

Florida's harmful algal bloom (HAB) problem: Escalating risks to human, environmental and economic health with climate change

CA Heil, AL Muni-Morgan - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) pose unique risks to the citizens, stakeholders, visitors,
environment and economy of the state of Florida. Florida has been historically subjected to …

Ecological and toxicological effects of inorganic nitrogen pollution in aquatic ecosystems: a global assessment

JA Camargo, Á Alonso - Environment international, 2006 - Elsevier
We provide a global assessment, with detailed multi-scale data, of the ecological and
toxicological effects generated by inorganic nitrogen pollution in aquatic ecosystems. Our …

[HTML][HTML] A meta-analysis on harmful algal bloom (HAB) detection and monitoring: a remote sensing perspective

RM Khan, B Salehi, M Mahdianpari… - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
Algae serves as a food source for a wide range of aquatic species; however, a high
concentration of inorganic nutrients under favorable conditions can result in the …

The economic effects of harmful algal blooms in the United States: estimates, assessment issues, and information needs

P Hoagland, DM Anderson, Y Kaoru, AW White - Estuaries, 2002 - Springer
During the last several decades, harmful algal bloom (HAB) events have been observed in
more locations than ever before throughout the United States. Scientists have identified a …

[HTML][HTML] Perceived intensification in harmful algal blooms is a wave of cumulative threat to the aquatic ecosystems

SSUH Kazmi, N Yapa, SC Karunarathna… - Biology, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a serious threat to aquatic environments.
The intensive expansion of HABs across the world is a warning signal of environmental …

[HTML][HTML] Harmful algal blooms in eutrophic marine environments: causes, monitoring, and treatment

J Lan, P Liu, X Hu, S Zhu - Water, 2024 - mdpi.com
Marine eutrophication, primarily driven by nutrient over input from agricultural runoff,
wastewater discharge, and atmospheric deposition, leads to harmful algal blooms (HABs) …

Emerging threats to human health from global environmental change

SS Myers, JA Patz - Annual review of environment and …, 2009 - annualreviews.org
Large-scale anthropogenic changes to the natural environment, including land-use change,
climate change, and the deterioration of ecosystem services, are all accelerating. These …

Living with harmful algal blooms in a changing world: strategies for modeling and mitigating their effects in coastal marine ecosystems

CR Anderson, SK Moore, MC Tomlinson, J Silke… - Coastal and marine …, 2015 - Elsevier
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are extreme biological events with the potential for extensive
negative impacts to fisheries, coastal ecosystems, public health, and coastal economies. In …