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research tracks toxin producing phytoplankton 1673590

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AI-generatedThe research provides updated distribution maps of toxin-producing phytoplankton, which can help shellfish farmers and regulators anticipate harmful algal blooms. The commercial impact is indirect: improved risk assessment may reduce shellfish harvesting closures and protect revenue for aquaculture operations in the North East Atlantic. However, no immediate price, supply, or margin impact is identified.
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- Study documents changes in distribution of Pseudo-nitzschia and Dinophysis in North East Atlantic over 60 years.
- Phytoplankton produce biotoxins that accumulate in shellfish, posing health risks.
- Updated maps can help anticipate risks for shellfisheries and aquaculture.