HABs Inshore Shellfish Biotoxins Monitoring

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Category: Environment
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Shellfish samples collected at 163 coastal sites and analysed in the laboratory for biotoxins. Biotoxins sampled for include AZAs and DSPs. Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) programme has collected shellfish samples from aquaculture sites located along the coastline of Ireland between Strangford Lough and Lough Foyle. Samples have been collected under this programme since 2002. Shellfish biotoxins determine whether an aquaculture site is open for production and in some cases is closed pending or closed due to adverse toxins in the shellfish. Shellfish samples have been collected by samplers and delivered to the Marine Institute laboratory for biotoxins analysis using ISO testing standards. The HABs programme has been a joint initiative between the Marine Institute (MI) and the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI). Data complete for all samples surveyed since 2002.

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Theme Environment
Date released 2002-01-01
Date updated 2017-12-14
Dataset conforms to these standards The INSPIRE Directive or INSPIRE lays down a general framework for a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) for the purposes of European Community environmental policies and policies or activities which may have an impact on the environment.
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Update frequency Monthly
Language English
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Spatial Reference Systems (SRS) WGS 84 (EPSG:4326)
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Provenance information Copyright Information The data displayed on the Harmful Algal Blooms Web Search is from published reports of the results of samples analysed under the National Marine Biotoxin Monitoring Programme. The data contained in these reports are copyright of the Marine Institute, Ireland and are subject to the Re-use of Sector Information Regulations 2005 (SI 279 of 2005). You must acknowledge the source and our copyright in cases where you supply information to others. Where the data is subject to reinterpretation in published formats we request authors to contact the Section Manager at Marine Institute Seafood Safety Unit for appropriate permissions. The Marine Institute encourages the re-use of our information but retains copyright on our data published on this website. Important Notes Regarding the Status of Production Areas Once a report is published it automatically appears on this website. The status assigned to each production area for the harvesting of shellfish follows the guidelines as contained in "The Irish Shellfish Monitoring Programme Code of Practice" issued by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland. The status assigned for each area is species specific. However it is important to note that the status assigned to each production area displayed on this website may not accurately reflect its current status at the time of viewing. This can occur in 2 ways: 1. The status assigned to each production area is based on the results of the last sample(s) submitted from that area (an area may have more than 1 production site and may harvest more than species). If an area does not submit a sample during the required testing frequency, the area is considered as Closed Pending. This may not be reflected on this website which displays status assigned only for the results of the last sample submitted. The required frequency testing of samples is dependent on time of year/species harvested (Typically a sample should be submitted if an area is actively harvesting once a week during High Risk Toxicity periods or depending on species harvested once a month during Low Risk Toxicity periods i.e. C.gigas & O.edulis). If an area is not actively harvesting there is no requirement to submit a sample. 2. A production area may have more than one site harvesting the same species. In this case the correct status for the area is for the site within that area that has the most recent sample date. HAB Bulletin This HAB bulletin has been created to provide information on the potential development of toxic and/or harmful phytoplankton. The user assumes the entire risk related to use of information contained in the bulletin. The data is provided "as is," and disclaims any and all warranties, whether expressed or implied, including (without limitation) any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event will we be liable to you or to any third party for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special or exemplary damages or lost profit resulting from any use or misuse of this data.
Period of time covered (begin) 2002-01-01