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Main Title Review of the Current Status of Marine Algal Toxicity Testing in the United States.
Author Thursby, G. B. ; Anderson, B. S. ; Walsh, G. E. ; Steele, R. L. ;
CORP Author Environmental Research Lab.-Narragansett, Newport, OR. Mark O. Hatfield Marine Science Center. ;Science Applications International Corp., Narragansett, RI. Environmental Testing Center. ;California Univ., Santa Cruz. Inst. of Marine Sciences. ;National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO. Water Resources Div.
Publisher c1993
Year Published 1993
Report Number EPA/600/J-93/309 ;CONTRIB-1272;
Stock Number PB93-229318
Additional Subjects United States ; Algae ; Water pollution effects(Plants) ; Toxicity ; Aquatic plants ; Marine environments ; Bioassay ; Sensitivity ; Biological effects ; Estuaries ; Reproduction(Biology) ; Tests ; Reprints ; Champia ; Laminaria ; Macrocystis
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Abstract Algal toxicity testing is not new, but only within the past few years have data from such testing been used to help set standards for allowable contamination. Early toxicity testing with marine algae used a few planktonic species with inhibition of growth as the primary endpoint. Work with vegetative growth of marine seaweeds from intertidal areas led to conclusions of insensitivity to toxicants. Within the past five years, tests with different species of microalgae and reproductive tests with marine macroalgae have come into wider use. These new species and test method endpoints have shown that plants can be more sensitive to toxicants than some of the most sensitive marine animals. It has been proposed recently that the saltwater 'Criterion Continuous Concentration' for water quality criteria documents for thallium and acenaphthene be set with reproductive data from the kelp, Laminaria saccharina; which was the most chronically sensitive species tested for both chemicals. (Copyright (c) 1993 American Society for Testing and Materials).
Supplementary Notes Pub. in Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment, ASTM STP 1179, p362-377 1993. See also PB85-227049 and PB89-220503. Prepared in cooperation with Science Applications International Corp., Narragansett, RI. Environmental Testing Center, California Univ., Santa Cruz. Inst. of Marine Sciences, and National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO. Water Resources Div.
NTIS Title Notes Journal article.
Title Annotations Reprint: Review of the Current Status of Marine Algal Toxicity Testing in the United States.
Category Codes 68D; 47D; 57Y
NTIS Prices PC A03/MF A01
Primary Description 600/05
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