Abstract:
Intense brownish discoloration was observed in the surface waters of Cochin barmouth on 21st October 2009, which found to extend a few kilometers in the coastal waters. Continuous monitoring was carried out in the region for a period of 5 days (21st to 25th October 2009) and generated data on changes in water quality and phytoplankton community associated with the bloom. Relatively high level of inorganic nutrients (ammonia 0.5-9.7 mu M, nitrate 1.3-2.9 mu M, phosphate 1-2.3 mu M, silicate 23.5-39.9 mu M) and chlorophyll a (av. 56.8 + or -23.7 mg m sup(-3)) concentration were observed during the bloom period. Microscopic analysis revealed that the discoloration was caused by an unarmored toxic dinoflagellate, Karenia mikimotoi Miyake & Kominami ex Oda (Karenia, Gymnodiniaceae) belongs to Gymnodiniales, which cause massive fish mortality by releasing hemolytic compounds.