Two studies enable a method of detecting algal bloom toxins in popular seafood crustacean

Phys.org12/9/2025 • Last cited 12/14/2025

Summary

Two studies have developed a method for detecting algal bloom toxins in crustaceans, addressing the growing concern over toxic algal blooms in Australia, particularly in South Australia's coastal waters, which have experienced environmental damage and fish deaths since early 2025 (Phys.org).

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