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PresenterPresentation title
HAB Events, Distribution and Impacts
P1 Aktan, Yelda Mucilage event associated withdiatoms and dinoflagellates fromthe Marmara Sea, Turkey
P2 Aligizaki, K. Toxic and potentially toxicepiphytic dinoflagellates in Greekcoastal waters
P4 Ferrario, M. Potentially harmful microalgae fromSW Atlantic Ocean - A review
P5 Gao Ya-HuiCharacteristics of PhytoplanktonCommunities in Hong Kong Waters in2004
P6 Hai Doan-Nhu
Red tides in south central coast ofVietnam: Biodiversity andplanktonic community structureconsequences
P7 Hällfors Heidi
The geographical distribution andseasonal occurrence of a newperidinioid dinoflagellate in theBaltic Sea: Heterocapsa arctica ssp.frigida ssp. nov
P8 Ismael, Amany A. Coastal engineering and HarmfulAlgal Blooms along Alexandriacoast, Egypt
P9 Ismael, Gárate-Lizárraga
HAB events and PSP in thesouthwestern region of the Mexicancoast (1993–2007)
P10 Lam, Nguyen-Ngoc On the benthic dinoflagellate,Ostreopsis siamensis in Vietnamese
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coastal waters and comparison ofits morphology with O. lenticularis andO. ovata
P11 Liang, Jilin
A survey of potentially toxicepiphytic dinoflagellates of Sanyawaters, Hainan Island coast, SouthChina Sea
P12 Licea, Sergio
Monitoring of toxic dinoflagellatesspecies in the Salvadorian waters:abundance and occurrence (August2006-May 2008).
P13 Lim, W.A. Short-term variation of Pseudo-nitzschia spp. and domoic acid in SEKorean coastal waters, 2006-2007
P14 Liu, Chun Li Temporal and Spatial Variability ofHarmful Algal Blooms (HABs) off theCoast of Western South China Sea
P15 Matsuoka, Kazumi
Seasonal occurrence of a harmfulunarmored dinoflagellate Cochlodiniumpolykrikoides Margalef in the EastChina Sea
P16 MariangelaEpi-benthic dinoflagellateassemblage from Rio de Janeiro,Brazil
P17 Noor, NormawatyMohammad
Co-occurrence of toxic Gymnodiniumcatenatum during Cochlodinium polykrikoidesblooms off the coast of Sabah,Malaysia
P18 Park, Jong-Gyu
Occurrence of Karlodinium veneficucimalgal bloom after construction ofan artificial coastal lake,Saemangeum, Korea
P19 Park, Soung-Yun Variations of PhytoplanktonCommunity in the Yellow Sea
P20 Piumsomboon,Ajcharaporn
Temporal Variation of PhytoplanktonBloom in the upper gulf of Thailand
P21 Rintala, Janne- A prolonged and exceptional
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Chrysochromulina cf. polylepis(Prymnesiophyceae) bloom in theBaltic Sea during winter and spring2007–2008
P22 Suema, Branco Flagellate blooms in Lagoa Rodrigode Freitas, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
P23 Swan , Sarah C. Monitoring of Harmful Phytoplanktonin Scottish Coastal Waters
P24 Tong, Tsz-lun
A 15-day survey of monitoring ofphytoplankton biomass in fishculture zone at Inner Tolo Harbourwith implication to HAB formationmechanism
P25 Yong, A.H. Occurrences Of Harmful Algal Blooms(HABs) in Sarawak, Malaysia.
P26 Yuan, Yongquan Study on the pattern and trend ofred tide in coastal water ofQingdao, China
P27 Zhang, Yu-hong
Preliminary study on therelationship between the surficialsediment and phytoplankton from theQuanzhou Bay, China
P28 Zhou, Qian-Qian
The Distribution and SpeciesComposition of net-phytoplankton ofthe Beibu Gulf, China in the winterof 2007
P29 Adachi, M.The genus Ostreopsis in the coastalregions in Tosa Bay, southern partof Japan
P30 Ng Ka-yin A Ceratium furca Bloom in Inner ToloHarbour, Hong Kong
P3`1 Kai, Yuk KamPotential of Harmful Algae bloomsin the Norwegian Arctic (Svalbard)waters
Resting Cysts and GerminationP32 Furio, Elsa F. Spatial distribution and Abundance
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of Dinoflagellate cysts with noteson Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressumin recent sediments of coastalwaters of Nnorthern Luzon andcentral Philippines
P33 Husain, Muna Dinoflagellate cysts of ROPME SeaArea (Arabian Gulf)
P34 Kim, Chang-Hoon ,
The first report of Cochlodiniumpolykrikoides resting cysts anddiscrete seedbeds in Korean coastalwaters
P35 Iwataki, Mitsunori
Morphology and phylogeneticposition of an unarmoreddinoflagellate forming brownishresting cyst
P36 Lewis, Nancy Production of spirolides in cystsof Alexandrium ostenfeldii
P37 Li, Shuang Distribution of dinoflagellatecysts from Bohai Bay
P38 Wang, YanDistribution of dinoflagellatecysts in sediments from TaiwanStrait
P39 Wu, Tianling
Study on germination ofphytoplankton resting cells fromthe surface sediments in Daya Bay,the South China Sea
P40 Wong, Y. K.
Population dynamics and spatialdistribution of red tide cysts inthe surface marine sediments of thesouthern China with particularreference to Hong Kong
Biology, Ecology, Dynamics, Triggers and
Formation MechanismP41 Bolch, Christopher
J.S. Influence of marine bacteria ongrowth of the toxic dinoflagellate
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Gymnodinium catenatum
P42 Carneiro Pereira,Luci Cajueiro
Effects of wastewater onphytoplamkton community in theCaete’ Estuary, Brazilian AmazonLittoral
P43 Chen, DandanThe coupling between silicon uptakeand cell cycle of Thalassiosirapseudonana
P44 Chen, HuaEcological study of pelagicostracods of HABs frequentoccurrence area
P45 Costa, R. M. da
Short and long-term effect of toxicGymnodinium catenatum on feeding andsurvival rates of two pelagicmarine copepods
P46 Cumming, Andreas
The life history of a harmful,epiphytic dinoflagellate, Ostreopsissiamensis (Dinophyceae), isolatedfrom the north-eastern coast of NewZealand
P47 Fagerberg, Tony
A large molecular size fraction ofriverine high molecular weightdissolved organic matter stimulatesgrowth of the harmfuldinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum
P48 Gao, Qian
Comparison of mesozooplanktoncommunities in the north branch andNorth Passage of the YangtzeRiver(Changjiang)Estuary
P49 Härnström,Karolina
Association between phytoplanktonand Vibrio spp along the south westcoast of India – A mesocosmExperiment
P50 Hu Zhang-xi
Effects of different N:P ratios onthe growth of Pseudo-nitzschia pungens,Prorocentrum donghaiense and Phaeocystisglobosa
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P51 Jauzein, C
Growth and phosphorus uptakeresponse by the toxicdinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella tophosphate limitation
P52 Jephson, ThereseSpecies specific vertical migrationbehaviour of dinoflagellates instratified waters
P53 Kang, Nam Seon
Growth and ingestion rates of thenewly described marine mixotrophicdinoflagellate Paragymnodiniumshiwhaensis
P54 Kotaki, Y Isolation of a pennate diatomNitzschia navis-varingica showing new ASPtoxin profiles
P55 Le, Lan Huong,
Variation in total nitrifying anddenitrifying bacteria duringPhaeocystis c. globosa bloom stage inSouth Central coast of Vietnam
P56 Leighfield, T.A,
Ecology of harmful algal bloomspecies and related shellfishtoxicity from the northeasterncoast of the Russian Black Sea
P57 Li, BinGrowth and uptake kinetics fornitrate, ammonium and phosphate byChattonella marina (Raphidophyceae)
P58 Lundgren, Veronica
Grazer induced colony formation inPhaeocystis globosa (Prymnesiophyceae):Influence of different nutrientconditions
P59 Park, Joon Sang
Morphological and molecularevidence of some Thalassiosira specieswith labiate process on valvemantle.
P60 Vaquer, André
Wind and temperature controls onthe occurrence of blooms ofAlexandrium in Thau Lagoon (WesternMediterranean).
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P61 Wang Jiangtao The Relationship between nutrientsand red tide in the East China Seain spring
P62 Wang, YouEffects of two species ofmacroalgae on growth of Heterosigmaakashiwo (Raphidophyceae)
P63 Xu, Jie
Role of physical processes inregulating eutrophication impacts:A comparison between VictoriaHarbour and Tolo Harbour in HongKong
P64 Xu, Zhao-Li
Mesozooplankton communitysuccession and harmful algal bloomsin the Yangtze River estuary andits adjacent offshore area
P65 Yang, Yu-feng
Inhibitory effects of Gracilarialemaneiformis on the growth of redtide microalgae from Chinesecoastal waters
P66 Yih, Wonho
Massive blooms of the marineciliate Myrionecta rubra – formed bythe simple growth of aphytoplankton ciliate?
P67 Yilmaz, I., NoyanSpatial and temporal variability ofNoctiluca scintillans in the highlystratified Sea of Marmara
P68 Yamaguchi, HaruoContribution of organic phosphorusto the species succession ofmicroalgae in the coastal waters
Characterization, Identification and
Taxonomy
P69 Maria ElisabethAlbinsson
The CSIRO collection of livingmicroalgae: applications forharmful algae and climate research
P70 Furuya, Ken Taxonomic identity of green Noctiluca
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scintillans
P71 Gall, Mark/ChangHoe F
Comparative studies of cellmorphology, pigment composition andtoxicity of two flagellatesChattonella globosa and C. marina (ClassRaphidophyceae) from the northeastcoast of New Zealand
P72 Ma, YanyanIdentifying diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia Peragallo in coastal watersof Guangdong, the South China Sea
P73 Wang, Da-Zhi Comparative studies on the nitrogenphysiology of toxic and non-toxicAlexandrium tamarense
P74 Wong, T. Y. Joseph A Karenia papilionacea species complexin the Western Pacific
P75 Yang, Xiao-ru Diversity of associated bacterialflora in Alexandrium
P76 Yeo, Hwan-GooMorphological Descriptions onProrocentrum spp. in the NeriticWaters of Korea
P77 Mariângela MenezesCharacterization of Alexandriumtamiyavanichi (Dinophyceae) in tropicalBrazilian coast.
P78 Sundström, AnnicaM.
Gymnodinium corollarium sp. nov.(Dinophyceae) — a new cyst formingcold-water dinoflagellate from theBaltic Sea; morphology, molecularphylogeny and ecophysiology
Toxins, Toxicology, Allelopathy,
Ciguatera and
Shellfish Safety
P79 Amzil, ZouherFirst report on Azaspiracid andYessotoxin groups detection inFrench shellfish
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P80 Contreras, AndreaM.
Physiological effects of paralyticshellfish toxins in New Zealandmarine bivalves
P81 Compere ,C. Direct detection of toxic micro-algae Alexandrium minutum through highsensitive gravimetric sensors
P82 García, CarlosDinophysistoxins-3 causes humanintoxication by consumption ofcontaminated shellfish
P83 Gas, FabienneMonoclonal antibody against thesurface of Alexandrium minutum used ina whole-cell ELISA
P84 Higgins, Cowan
The Detection of PSP in theNorthern Ireland Bivalve MonitoringProgramme Using HPLC-FLD (AOAC2005.06) as a pre-screen.
P85 Ito, EmikoDesulfated yessotoxin causes fattydegeneration and delayed intestinalfluid accumulation in mice
P86 Jiang, Tianjiu Toxin-production characters ofChattonella ovata Hongkong strain
P87 Laabir, Mohamed
Allelopathic effect of the toxicdinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella onthe growth and photosyntheticactivity of somemicrophytoplanctonic species.
P88 Liu, Renyan The review of shellfish poisoningtoxins in China
P89 McCarron, Pearse
Azaspiracids-3, -4, -6 and -9 areproducts of heat-induceddecarboyxlationofcarboxyazaspiracid metabolitesfrom mussels
P90 Nuñez-Vázquez, E.J. Ciguatera in Mexico
P91 Mok, Jong Soo Determination of lipophilic toxinsassociated with Diarrhetic
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Shellfish Poisoning in Koreanbivalves by LCMS
P92 Moroño, A.
Modeling the accumulation and lossof Diarrhetic Shellfish Toxins(DST) by mussels including thevariation of a previous model
P93 Pagou, K.
First approach to an okadaic acidamperometric immunosensor:application to environmentalsamples
P94 Pagou, Kalliopi
New Pathway for Okadaic AcidTransfer From Ingested Dinophysisacuminata Cells by a Shellfish Duringa Bloom in Eastern MediterraneanWaters.
P95 Proença, Luis A. O Recurrent DSP outbreaks in SouthernBrazil
P96 Quilliam, M.A.
Analysis of trace levels of domoicacid in phytoplankton cultures andseawater by liquid chromatographywithout derivatization: UV and MSdetection
P97 Robertson, Alison Paralytic shellfish toxinresistance mechanisms in Bivalves
P98 Rodriguez-Navarro,A.
Potentiation of anesthetic effectof outer pore blocker
P99 Su, Jian Qiang Algicidal bacteria associate with atoxic dinoflagellate, Alexandriumtamarense
P100 Van Dolah, FrancesM.
Novel structure of polyketidesynthases in the brevetoxinproducing dinoflagellate, Kareniabrevis
P101 Wood, Susie A. Early detection and monitoring ofanatoxins in riverine environments
P102 Yamasaki, Y. Species-specific and cell density-dependent allelopathic effects of
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Heterosigma akashiwo on variousphytoplankters
P103 Zhou, Chengxu
Karlodinium micrum (Dinophyceae) fromthe East China Sea , Its toxicitydetections and interspecificralationship with other HABs
P104 González-Gil,Sonsoles
Is Dinophysis rotundata a toxigenicspecies?
P105 Pistocchi RToxicity evaluation of the red-tideforming Raphidophyceae Fibrocapsajaponica from the northern Adriatic
P106 The, Ho VanOn a toxic benthic dinoflagellteGambierdiscus toxicus isolated from CauIsland, south central Viet Nam
P107 Skinner, Mark
A HAB, Prorocentrum gillespii(Dinophyceae), ciguatera andnutrients from Muri Lagoon,Rarotonga, Cook Islands.
Genetics, Proteomics and Molecular-level Studies
P108 Albinsson, M.Elisabeth
Development of Quantitative Real-Time PCR probes for Marinobacter sp.and Alcanivorax sp. for studyingalgal-bacterial interactions in thetoxic dinoflagellate Gymnodiniumcatenatum
P109 Andree, Karl
A Quantitative PCR Assay forSelected Species of Pseudo-nitzschiafound along the Catalan Coast ofSpain
P110 Esterhuizen, M
The effect of β-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) on oxidative stressresponse enzymes of the macrophyteCeratophyllum demersum
P111 Hong, Dang Diem Application of molecular biological
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techniques for monitoring ofHarmful algal blooms in Vietnamcoasts
P112 Hubbard, KatherineA.
Genetic structure in toxic bloomsof Pseudo-nitzschia
P113 Kang, Yang Soon Reactive oxygen species productionfrom Korean and Japanese strains ofharmful algae
P114 Mi, Tiezhu & Yu,Zhigang
Study on the relationship betweenthe growth rate and expression ofproliferating cell nuclear antigengene of Skeletonema costatum underdifferent nutrient condition
P115 Robert, Stan
Genes involved in cell-signallingbetween the dinoflagellateGymnodinium catenatum and Marinobacter879
P116 Shin, Sang Won
A study of genetic diversity ofsize fraction eukaryotic planktonby the season through DGGE in thecoastal waters of Tongyeong, Korea
P117 Tenenbaum, DeniseRivera
Detecting and quantifying Prymnesiumparvum with a spefciic RT qPCR assay
P118 Wang, Da-Zhi /LiCheng,
Identification and characterizationof cell wall proteins in thedinoflagellate Alexandrium catenellaDH01 using a proteomic approach
P119 Wang, Da-Zhi /LinLin
Identification and characterizationof physiological biomarkers ofAlexandrium catenella using a proteomicapproach
Monitoring System and Programmes
P120 Bae, Heon-meen. Marine monitoring system byUnmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) andUnmanned Marine Vehicle (UMV)
P121 Blauw, A.N A model supported monitoring system
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for Harmful Algae Blooms (HABs) inDutch coastal waters
Mitigation and Control
P122 Choi, Joong KiExperiments on mitigation ofCochlodinium blooms by a red mud andeffects on marine plankton.
P123 Park, Young-Tae
Effects of yellow clay on theanaerobic decomposition process inthe Cochlodinium polykrikoides(Dinophyceae) and organic matterscontaining marine sediment
Cyanobateria (Blue Green Algae) and
Harmful algae
in Freshwater Bodies
P124 Blaha, Ludek
Inhibition of intercellularcommunication and activation ofMAPKs: newly identified mechanismsof cyanobacterial toxins with tumorpromoting potencies
P125 Blahova, Lucie
The first report on carcinogeniccyanobacterialalkaloidcylindrospermin in theCzech Republic, Central Europe, asdetermined by immunochemical andHPLC-MS methods
P126 Dörr, FelipeAugusto,
Comparative analysis of the gas-phase reactions ofCylindrospermopsin
P127 Druvietis, Ivars Invasion of nuisance RaphidophyteGonyostomum semen (Ehrb.) Diesing inLatvia’s freshwaters
P128 Feng, Caiping Investigation of potentially toxin-producing cyanobacteria in
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P129 Fensin, E.E.
Environmental factors thatinfluence cyanobacterialpopulations in the lower PmlicoRiver North Carolin, USA
P130 Gupta, Rajan Kumar The fungicidal cyanobacterium
P131 Hiroishi, Shingo
Dynamics of toxic bloom-formingcyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosaand its infective cyanophages inthe environment
P132 Ho, K. C.
Risk assessment of cyanobacterialblooms in the upland waters ofDongjiang (The East River) bybioassay: Bottle Test
P133 Mélodie, MalécotEcotoxicoproteomics to studymicrocystin-LR effects in medakafish
P134 Pingle, S.D.Fresh water odorours(Chrysophycinean) algae from puneand its neighbourhood area
P135 Rakko, Aimar &Jukka, Seppäla
Effect of salinity on growth rateand particulate nutrient ratios oftwo Baltic Sea, filamentouscyanobacteria
P136 Sagir Ahmed, Md Anabaena sp. bloom and theoccurrence of microcystins from aeutrophic pond in Bangladesh.
P137 Suikkanen, Sanna Life cycle strategies of bloom-forming, filamentous cyanobacteriain the Baltic Sea
P138 Thomazeau, Solène Contribution of senegal and burkinafaso cyanobacterial strains tophylogeny of cyanobacteria
P139 Vassilakaki, MariaDetection of cyanobacterial toxinsin lake sediments from Germany,Finland, and China
P140 VanVuuren ,Sanet.J Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii, a toxic
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P141 Xu, Hong Study on the circadian rhythm andclock gene of Microcystis aeruginosa
P142 Escalera, LauraCyanobacterial endosymbionts in abenthic species of Dinophysiales,Sinophysis canaliculata
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