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Phytoplankton surveys off the southern Myanmar coast of the Andaman Sea: an emphasis on dinoflagellates including potentially harmful species
Authors:Su-Myat  Maung-Saw-Htoo-Thaw  Kazumi Matsuoka  Khin-Ko-Lay  Kazuhiko Koike
Institution:1. Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan
2. Institute of East China Sea Research, Graduate School of Fisheries Science and Environmental Studies, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan
3. Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries, Yangon, Myanmar
4. Laboratory of Marine Ecosystem Dynamics, Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University, Kagamiyama 1-4-4, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739-8528, Japan
Abstract:A detailed list of dinoflagellate species for the Mergui Archipelago, off southern Myanmar, was compiled for the first time. This was based on surveys conducted in two seasons in pre- and post-monsoons, and on observations for both plankton and cyst assemblages. In the plankton samples, 57 and 26 dinoflagellate species were recorded, respectively, in the pre- and post-monsoons. Among the list from plankton and cyst samples, harmful species were found: red-tide species including Prorocentrum spp. and Alexandrium affine, and causative species of paralytic shellfish poisoning, e.g., Alexandrium tamiyavanichii and Gymnodinium catenatum, and of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning, e.g., Dinophysis spp. Therefore, although no incidences have been reported yet, attention must be paid to these harmful algal bloom (HAB) events in Myanmar where exploitation of fishery resources is drastically increasing. Other dinoflagellate compositions were also unique and may relate to the oceanographic system in this region. In the pre-monsoon, rather rare oceanic species of Ornithocercus spp. were found concurrently with neritic species, probably due to the extensive southwesterly current from the Indian Ocean. Throughout the seasons, diverse species of Protoperidinium were predominately recorded in both planktonic and sediment samples, indicating richness of prey organisms probably sustained by upwelling systems.
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