First detection of pectenotoxin-2 in shellfish associated with an intense spring bloom of Dinophysis acuminata on the central Chilean coast
Author: Patricio A. Díaz; Gonzalo Álvarez; Miriam Seguel; Andrés Marín; Bernd Krock
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Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) toxins and pectenotoxins (PTX) produced by endemic species of the genus Dinophysis, mainly D. acuta and D. acuminata, pose a big threat to public health, artisanal fisheries and the aquaculture industry in Southern Chile. This work reports the first detection of lipophilic toxins, including pectenotoxin-2 (PTX-2) and gymnodimine-A (GYM-A), in hard razor clam (Tagelus dombeii) associated with an unprecedented spring bloom ?38.4?×?103 cells L?1 in integrated hose sampler (0–10?m) – of Dinophysis acuminata in coastal waters of central Chile. The socio-economic challenges to small-scale fisheries are discussed. The study points to the pressing need for sound policies to face unexpected HAB event, probably due to biogeographical expansions, with a focus on fisheries management, participation of stakeholders, and development of adaptive capacities.

Author: Patricio A. Díaz; Gonzalo Álvarez; Miriam Seguel; Andrés Marín; Bernd Krock
Year of Publication: 2020
Journal Title: Marine Pollution Bulletin
Keywords: Dinophysis acuminata | Spring bloom | Lipophilic toxins | Pectenotoxin-2 | HAB geographical expansion
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111414