Harmful Algal Blooms (Habs) Inshore Phytoplankton Monitoring

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2022.03.16 04:22
Created
2002.01.01
Available languages
Irish
Keywords
environmental monitoring facilities, inver, oceans, lough swilly, biology, life science, health, chemistry, roaringwater bay, kilkieran bay, environment, dungloe bay, shannon estuary, water, carlingford lough, hydrosphere, cork harbour, donegal bay, bantry bay, clew bay, galway bay, waterford estuary, kenmare bay, rosslare bay
Quality scoring
270

Dataset description

The phytoplankton sample sites and phytoplankton Counts coincide with finfish aquaculture sites and monitoring results include the following parameters; Sample Code, Location Name, Location Name, Location XY, Phytoplankton Species, Phytoplankton Count, Phytoplankton Biomass and Report Name. Phytoplankton samples are taken from 79 inshore stations close to the Irish coastline between Co. Louth and Co. Donegal but mainly along the west coast of Ireland. Phytoplankton sample stations are regularly sampled around the Irish coastline as part of the Habs monitoring programme since 2002. Water samples for phytoplankton Counts analysis in the lab taken by Observers and delivered to the Irish Marine Institute. Phytoplankton Counts analysis supports water quality monitoring and early warning for naturally occurring harmful Algal blooms known as red tides. Samples are managed by the Marine Institute in partnership with the Food Safety Authority of Ireland. Samples collected and tested on a regular basis since the launch of the Habs system in 2002.
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