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Alexandrium minutum

Invasive Species

Alexandrium minutum is a small dinoflagellate that forms algal blooms in many coastal regions around the world. It was originally described from a red tide in the Alexandria harbour. Toxins produced in high concentrations by these single-celled organisms are responsible for many global cases of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) in humans. Toxins may also affect other components of the ecosystem including mammals, birds, fish and zooplankton.
View ISSG Record: Alexandrium minutum

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Species recognized by Guiry M.D., , AlgaeBase in Catalog of Life 2011
Invasive Status provided by Global Invasive Species Database Downloaded on 10 May 2011.
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Weather provided by NOAA METAR Data Access