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Marine Sciences Centre



"Real time" Harmful Algae surveillance ("Fröken Alg")

Aerial photograph of one of the beaches at the eastern side of the Island of Öland, a touristic area in southeastern Sweden, showing a clear beach without cyanobacterial scums.
further information about "Fröken alg" in Swedish and  English.
Surveillance 2009 starting July 1

  Parasite research 

This MOVIE (10 MB!!) shows how the parasite Amoebophrya sp. (parasitic dinoflagellate) leaves its host Dinophysis norvegica (photosynthetic dinoflagellate) from the Baltic Sea.

Thanks to: Paulo Salomon »»
 Research and education
Research groups
 • Plankton ecology
 • Fish ecology
 • Marine microbiology
 • Coastal ecology
 • Limnology

Bachelor's education in Biology/Aquatic Ecology

Master's education
  Master's in Aquatic Ecology (deadline 15 January)

Advanced courses (Master's)

Postgraduate research
 • PhD information and links Linnaeus University

  Useful links
 • Department seminars
 • Kalmar Algal Collection
 • Harmful algae links
 • Linnaeus University Library
 • ISI database via library
Contact us
 Marine Ecology group
 Marine Sciences Centre
 Linnaeus University
 Landgången 3
 S-39182 Kalmar

 Sweden


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Keywords: phytoplankton, zooplankton, toxic algae, algal toxins, PSP, DSP, ASP, nodularia, nodularin, marine ecosystems, marine ecology, marine systems, ecosystem modelling, eutrophication, nutrients, plankton, HAB