| Literature DB >> 16623944 |
Wayne W Carmichael1, RenHui Li.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Salton Sea (SS) is the largest inland body of water in California: surface area 980 km2, volume 7.3 million acre-feet, 58 km long, 14-22 km wide, maximum depth 15 m. Located in the southeastern Sonoran desert of California, it is 85 m below sea level at its lowest point. It was formed between 1905 and 1907 from heavy river flows of the Colorado River. Since its formation, it has attracted both people and wildlife, including flocks of migratory birds that have made the Salton Sea a critical stopover on the Pacific flyway. Over the past 15 years wintering populations of eared grebe (Podiceps nigricollis) at the Salton Sea, have experienced over 200,000 mortalities. The cause of these large die-offs remains unknown. The unique environmental conditions of the Salton Sea, including salinities from brackish freshwater at river inlets to hypersaline conditions, extreme daily summer temperatures (>38 degrees C), and high nutrient loading from rivers and agricultural drainage favor eutrophic conditions that encourage algal blooms throughout the year. A significant component of these algal blooms are the prokaryotic group - the Cyanophyta or blue-green algae (also called Cyanobacteria). Since many Cyanobacteria produce toxins (the cyanotoxins) it became important to evaluate their presence and to determine if they are a contributing factor in eared-grebe mortalities at the Salton Sea.Entities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 16623944 PMCID: PMC1472689 DOI: 10.1186/1746-1448-2-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Saline Systems ISSN: 1746-1448
Name and producer organism for the cyanotoxins
| NAME | PRODUCED BY |
|---|---|
| Anatoxin-a Homo-Anatoxin-a | |
| Anatoxin-a(s) | |
| Paralytic Shellfish Poisons (Saxitoxins) | |
| Cylindrospermopsin | |
| Microcystins | |
| Nodularins | |
| Debromoaplysiatoxin, Lyngbyatoxin | |
| Aplysiatoxin | |
| From Carmichael [28] | |
Examples of recent environmental and health problems with toxic cyanobacteria
| Toxin/Organism | Problem | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Microcystins (organism unknown) | Associated with deaths of Eared Grebes-Salton Sea, Calif. | [28] |
| Anatoxin-a(s) ( | Death of Crested Grebe, Black-necked Grebe, Coot, domestic ducks and geese Denmark and USA | [29] |
| Microcystin (organism unknown) | Net-Pen liver disease of Mari-cultured Atlantic Salmon: British Columbia, Canada and Washington, USA | [14] |
| Microcystin (organism unknown) | Intestinal lesions of mari-cultured penniped shrimp: Hawaii, USA and Columbia, South America | Carmichael (unpublished) |
| Microcystin (organism unknown) | Acute lethal liver disease of aqua-cultured stripped bass: California, USA | Carmichael (unpublished) |
| Microcystin (organism unknown) | Acute lethal liver disease of aqua-cultured pond-raised catfish: Mississippi USA | [31] |
| Microcystins ( | Acute non-lethal toxicity in natural populations of trout and carp: England and Australia. | [32] |
| Microcystins | At least 52 human fatalities from use of contaminated municipal water in a hemodialysis clinic: Pernambuco, Brazil | [6] |
| Microcystins | Great Blue Heron mortalities | [12] |
ELISA MCYST results for shipment #1-(11/29/99) and shipment #2- (09/20/00)
| Sample | Shipment#/Date | sample gdw g | ELISA Avg (n = 3) μg/gdw | STD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | #1-11-29-99 | 0.1149 | 0.035 | 0.004 |
| B1 | #1-11-29-99 | 0.1092 | 0.040 | 0.003 |
| E1 | #1-11-29-99 | 0.2727 | 0.024 | 0.002 |
| F1 | #1-11-29-99 | 0.1405 | 0.085 | 0.004 |
| G1 | #1-11-29-99 | 0.1355 | 0.020 | 0.002 |
| H1 | #1-11-29-99 | 0.1625 | 0.030 | 0.003 |
| E2 | #1-11-29-99 | 0.165 | 0.056 | 0.008 |
| F2 | #1-11-29-99 | 0.3335 | 0.047 | 0.006 |
| G2 | #1-11-29-99 | 0.1391 | 0.027 | 0.001 |
| H2 | #1-11-29-99 | 0.1139 | 0.056 | 0.000 |
| B2-4 | #1-11-29-99 | 0.1879 | 0.033 | 0.002 |
| A2-4 | #1-11-29-99 | 0.1221 | 0.056 | 0.005 |
| B1 | #1-11-29-99 | 0.3017 | 0.052 | 0.004 |
| A1 (Grab)* | #2-09-20-00 | 0.211 | 98.5 | 0.04 |
| A1 (Tow) | #2-09-20-00 | 0.223 | 68.4 | 0.03 |
| A2 (Grab) | #2-09-20-00 | 0.235 | 94.2 | 0.01 |
| A2 (Tow) | #2-09-20-00 | 0.168 | 85.7 | 0.03 |
| O1 (Grab) | #2-09-20-00 | 0.196 | 77.6 | 0.04 |
| O2 (Tow) | #2-09-20-00 | 0.132 | 54.5 | 0.08 |
| W1 (Grab) | #2-09-20-00 | 0.198 | 99.2 | 0.04 |
| W2 (Tow) | #2-09-20-00 | 0.223 | 43.1 | 0.09 |
| N1 (Grab) | #2-09-20-00 | 0.178 | 23.4 | 0.02 |
| N1 (Tow) | #2-09-20-00 | 0.230 | 17.4 | 0.03 |
| N2 (Grab) | #2-09-20-00 | 0.320 | 67.8 | 0.01 |
| N2 (Tow) | #2-09-20-00 | 0.334 | 87.3 | 0.02 |
* A=Alamo River; O = Open water; W = White Water River; N = New River
Red Hill Marina (A1), Lack Road (B1), New River (E1), Midlake b/w New & Alamo (F1), Alamo River (G1), Pelican Feeding Site (H1), New River Sediment (C1), New River Sediment (D1), Red Hill Marina (A2-4), Lack Road (B2-4), New River (E2), Midlake b/w New & Alamo (F2), Alamo River (G2), Pelican Feeding Site (H2)
A1, B1, E1, F1, G1, H1 = plankton tow; C1, D1 = sediment sample; rest of samples are all surface grabs gdw = gram dry weight
Dominant phytoplankton in the Salton Sea. Samples for the period november 1999 to April 2001
| "Picoplankton" |
Figure 1LC/MS-MS full scan of Synechococcus sp. (SS-1; JP-Syn)-MCYST-YR (M+H = 1045)
Figure 2LC/MS-MS full scan of Synechococcus sp. (SS-1; JP-Syn)-MCYST-LR (M+H = 995)
Figure 3LC/MS-MS full scan of Oscillatoria sp. (O-1; Bloom 405)-MCYST-LR (M+H = 995)
Figure 4Dendrogram for Synechococcus (SS-1; JP-SYN). Local bootstrap probabilities are given at the nodes
Salton Sea – Grebe samples
| MCYST | MCYST | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 27 grebe tissue samples | Case#4586 #005-13 | 005(BDL);006(TR);007(10) 008(BDL); 009(BDL);010(5) 011(BDL);012(10);013(BDL) | 005(BDL);010(BDL) 013(BDL) |
| 15 grebe tissues | Case#4586 #014-18 | 014(20);015(36);016(27) 017(44);018(32) | 014(BDL)'018(BDL) |
| 6 grebe tissue Samples | Case #4586 #019-20 | 019(56);020(76) | 019(10);020(20) |
| 1 grebe tissue #23; algae sample | stomach content** | ||
| 12 grebe tissue Samples | Case#4586#021-2-4-7 | 021L(87);022(85);024(86) 027(57) | 021(23);027(BDL) |
| 10 Grebe tissue samples-Mono Lake – control | Case#4607#022-28 | All Tissues BDL | All Tissues BDL |
| 21 grebe tissue samples | Case #4617-001-7 intestine, liverand stomach content | 001(60);002(90);003(105)004(110);005(89);006(74) 007(69) | 001(20);002(40) 003(25), 007(15) |
BD = below level of detection; TR = trace
**Stomach content not done due to low amount or poor matrix extraction
S# = shipment #
Figure 5Salton Sea map showing areas of sample collections. Collections focused on inlets for rivers. A = Alamo River, N = New River, O = Open water, W = Whitewater River.