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TIAN YAN, MING-JIANG ZHOU. Environmental and Health Effects Associated With Harmful Algal Bloom and Marine Algal Toxins in China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2004, 17(2): 165-176.
Citation: TIAN YAN, MING-JIANG ZHOU. Environmental and Health Effects Associated With Harmful Algal Bloom and Marine Algal Toxins in China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2004, 17(2): 165-176.

Environmental and Health Effects Associated With Harmful Algal Bloom and Marine Algal Toxins in China

Funds:  This study was supported by National Basic Research Project No(2001CB4097,NSFC Projects 20177023,40076030)%中国科学院知识创新工程项目(KZCX2-206)%Project of Shandong Province Science Committee No(012110115)
  • The frequency and scale of Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) and marine algal toxin incidents have been increasing and spreading in the past two decades, causing damages to the marine environment and threatening human life through contaminated seafood. To better understand the effect of HAB and marine algal toxins on marine environment and human health in China, this paper overviews HAB occurrence and marine algal toxin incidents, as well as their environmental and health effects in this country. HAB has been increasing rapidly along the Chinese coast since the 1970s, and at least 512 documented HAB events have occurred from 1952 to 2002 in the Chinese mainland. It has been found that PSP and DSP toxins are distributed widely along both the northern and southern Chinese coasts. The HAB and marine algal toxin events during the 1990s in China were summarized, showing that the HAB and algal toxins resulted in great damages to local fisheries, marine culture, quality of marine environment, and human health. Therefore, to protect the coastal environment and human health, attention to HAB and marine algal toxins is urgently needed from the environmental and epidemiological view.
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Environmental and Health Effects Associated With Harmful Algal Bloom and Marine Algal Toxins in China

Funds:  This study was supported by National Basic Research Project No(2001CB4097,NSFC Projects 20177023,40076030)%中国科学院知识创新工程项目(KZCX2-206)%Project of Shandong Province Science Committee No(012110115)

Abstract: The frequency and scale of Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) and marine algal toxin incidents have been increasing and spreading in the past two decades, causing damages to the marine environment and threatening human life through contaminated seafood. To better understand the effect of HAB and marine algal toxins on marine environment and human health in China, this paper overviews HAB occurrence and marine algal toxin incidents, as well as their environmental and health effects in this country. HAB has been increasing rapidly along the Chinese coast since the 1970s, and at least 512 documented HAB events have occurred from 1952 to 2002 in the Chinese mainland. It has been found that PSP and DSP toxins are distributed widely along both the northern and southern Chinese coasts. The HAB and marine algal toxin events during the 1990s in China were summarized, showing that the HAB and algal toxins resulted in great damages to local fisheries, marine culture, quality of marine environment, and human health. Therefore, to protect the coastal environment and human health, attention to HAB and marine algal toxins is urgently needed from the environmental and epidemiological view.

TIAN YAN, MING-JIANG ZHOU. Environmental and Health Effects Associated With Harmful Algal Bloom and Marine Algal Toxins in China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2004, 17(2): 165-176.
Citation: TIAN YAN, MING-JIANG ZHOU. Environmental and Health Effects Associated With Harmful Algal Bloom and Marine Algal Toxins in China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2004, 17(2): 165-176.

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