Marine harmful algal blooms, human health and wellbeing: challenges and opportunities in the 21st century

E Berdalet, LE Fleming, R Gowen… - Journal of the Marine …, 2016 - cambridge.org
Microalgal blooms are a natural part of the seasonal cycle of photosynthetic organisms in
marine ecosystems. They are key components of the structure and dynamics of the oceans …

Scaling up from regional case studies to a global harmful algal bloom observing system

CR Anderson, E Berdalet, RM Kudela… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) produce local impacts in nearly all freshwater and marine
systems. They are a problem that occurs globally requiring an integrated and coordinated …

Ocean's eleven: a critical evaluation of the role of population, evolutionary and molecular genetics in the management of wild fisheries

JR Ovenden, O Berry, DJ Welch… - Fish and …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Significant changes have occurred in the well‐established partnership between fisheries
managers and geneticists over the last 50 years. It is therefore timely to review and …

In situ Autonomous Acquisition and Preservation of Marine Environmental DNA Using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

KM Yamahara, CM Preston, J Birch, K Walz… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be used to identify macroorganisms and describe
biodiversity, and thus has promise to supplement biological monitoring in marine …

Causality of an extreme harmful algal bloom in Monterey Bay, California, during the 2014–2016 northeast Pacific warm anomaly

JP Ryan, RM Kudela, JM Birch, M Blum… - Geophysical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
An ecologically and economically disruptive harmful algal bloom (HAB) affected much of the
northeast Pacific margin in 2015, during a prolonged oceanic warm anomaly. Caused by …

A system of coordinated autonomous robots for Lagrangian studies of microbes in the oceanic deep chlorophyll maximum

Y Zhang, JP Ryan, BW Hobson, B Kieft, A Romano… - Science Robotics, 2021 - science.org
The deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM) layer is an ecologically important feature of the open
ocean. The DCM cannot be observed using aerial or satellite remote sensing; thus, in situ …

The quest to develop ecogenomic sensors: a 25-year history of the Environmental Sample Processor (ESP) as a case study

CA Scholin, J Birch, S Jensen, R Marin III, E Massion… - Oceanography, 2017 - JSTOR
Roughly 25 years ago,“ecogenomic sensors” were conceived of as autonomous devices
that would be used to apply molecular analytical techniques below the sea surface as one …

The quantitative real-time PCR applications in the monitoring of marine harmful algal bloom (HAB) species

P Antonella, G Luca - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2013 - Springer
In the last decade, various molecular methods (eg, fluorescent hybridization assay,
sandwich hybridization assay, automatized biosensor detection, real-time PCR assay) have …

Molecular techniques for the detection of organisms in aquatic environments, with emphasis on harmful algal bloom species

LK Medlin, J Orozco - Sensors, 2017 - mdpi.com
Molecular techniques to detect organisms in aquatic ecosystems are being gradually
considered as an attractive alternative to standard laboratory methods. They offer faster and …

Application of the hyperspectral imager for the coastal ocean to phytoplankton ecology studies in Monterey Bay, CA, USA

JP Ryan, CO Davis, NB Tufillaro, RM Kudela, BC Gao - Remote Sensing, 2014 - mdpi.com
As a demonstrator for technologies for the next generation of ocean color sensors, the
Hyperspectral Imager for the Coastal Ocean (HICO) provides enhanced spatial and spectral …