Tytuł pozycji:
Assessment of a sheltered euhaline area of the Southeastern Bay of Biscay to sustain bivalve production in terms of phytoplankton community composition
This study describes the phytoplankton community in sheltered euhaline waters
of the Basque coast (southeastern Bay of Biscay). Phytoplankton composition, cell size, abundance, biomass and the presence of potentially toxic taxa, together with chlorophyll a, nutrients and hydrographic and optical conditions were measured, from August 2016 to August
2017, in the Mutriku port, with the main aim of assessing the suitability of the phytoplankton
community as a food resource for bivalves. The water column in Mutriku showed the typical
environmental conditions of Basque marine waters, with no significant nutrient enrichment
caused by anthropogenic pressures. Haptophytes represented the greatest contribution to cell
abundance (31—47%), and diatoms were the dominant group in terms of biomass (52—79%),
which could favour mussel growth due to their high fatty acid content. In addition, the size structure of the phytoplankton community was suitable for mussel ingestion, since the predominant cell size was 2—20 μm. Regarding toxic phytoplankton, the genera that pose a risk
for human health and those that affect negatively mussel physiology and survival were considered. Altogether, ten toxic phytoplankton taxa were identified, contributing in less than 5% to
the total cell abundance of Mutriku. However, median chlorophyll a concentration was low (0.5
μg L−1), reflecting the oligotrophic conditions of the area. Therefore, even if the composition
of the phytoplankton community could be favourable for bivalve aquaculture, biomass values
are low compared to other zones of bivalve production.