Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
2016, Vol 16, Num, 2 (Pages: 275-282)
The First Recorded Bloom of Pyrodinium bahamense var bahamense Plate in Yemeni Coastal Waters off Red Sea, near Al Hodeida City
Abdulsalam Alkawri 1 ,Mushtak Abker 1 ,Ekhlas Qutaei 1 ,Manal Alhag 1 ,Naeemah Qutaei 1 ,Sarah Mahdy 1
1 Hodeidah University, Faculty of Marine Science and Environment, Department of Marine Biology and Fisheries, Republic of Yemen
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10.4194/1303-2712-v16_2_07
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As a part of an ongoing monitoring study of phytoplankton in Yemeni coastal waters, phytoplankton samples were
collected from November 2012 to September 2013 at four sampling locations along the coast of Hodeida City, southern Red
Sea. A bloom of toxic dinoflagellate Pyrodinium bahamense var. bahamense Plate was observed in August 2013. The
population density of P. bahamense were ranged from 1.6 × 104 to 3.3 × 105 cell L-1 (accounting for 41.8 % of the overall
phytoplankton community). This finding is the first observation of vegetative cells of this tropical species from the Red Sea.
Water temperatures during the bloom was 32°C and salinity was 37 psu, indicating its tropical and subtropical nature. Among
the phytoplankton species reported during this study, the red tide-forming species; Trichodesmium erythraeum (14.1%),
Protoperidinium quinquecorne (6.3 %) and the known toxic species, Dinophysis caudata (1.4 %), and D. acuminata (1.00 %)
were remarkable. It is apparent from our results that the toxic species do occur during many months of the year in the Coastal
Waters of Yemen with high abundance observed in August followed by April 2013. Further studies are required to carry out
the HAB monitoring for preventing the risk of HAB events that may outbreak in future at the Red Sea coast.
Keywords :
Pyrodinium bahamense, HAB, Red Sea, phytoplankton