Cyanobacteria and their toxins are known as a health hazard in recreative and distributed waters. Monitoring data from 2004 to 2011 were collected at regional scale to characterize exposition parameters to microcystins in Brittany (Western France). The data show that cyanobacteria populations are experiencing a composition shift leading to a longer duration of cell densities higher than WHO alert levels 2 and 3. Microcystins however appear to be more frequently detected with subacute concentrations in low cell density samples than in high cell density samples or during bloom episodes. Positive relations are described between microcystin concentrations, detection frequencies and cyanobacteria biovolumes, allowing for a novel definition of alert levels and decision framework following WHO recommendations.
Improving microcystin monitoring relevance in recreative waters: A regional case-study (Brittany, Western France, Europe)
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01 mai 2016
prolifération d'algues
relation santé-environnement
eau de baignade
algue bleue
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Type de document
Publication scientifique
Auteurs personnes
BAURES,Estelle
Thoraval,Isabelle
Vezie,Chantal
Pitois,Frédéric
Éditeur
Elsevier
Date de parution
01 mai 2016
Langue
Anglais