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Karuppaiyan Murugesan*, Ibrahim Mohammed Ibrahim Ali Juma and Noora Mohammed Ahmed Hokal
During our regular monitoring study of phytoplankton in Dubai coastal waters, moderate bloom of a marine dinoflagellate species, protoperidinium quinquecorne was observed for the first time on 8th to 10th November, 2017 near Al Mamzar Croniche. The extent of the bloom in relation to the water quality of the region is reported. P. quinquecorne bloom was found in patches of about 700 m in length and 50 m width along the shoreline forming discoloration of water. The cell counts during the bloom period was 66.0–36.8 x 103 L-1 at different sampling locations. Nutrient concentration in the study area during the bloom period was found to be normal. However, elevated levels of chlorophyll-a and carotenoids were evident during the bloom period. It is observed that the density of the bloom is related to the surface water temperature ie. , the density increased drastically when the surface water temperature was high during day time forming patches of the bloom. Fish kill was not observed in the bloom region during this period.
Published Date: 2022-09-26; Received Date: 2022-08-22