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Title: Marine mammal mortality during a harmful algal bloom in the Southwestern Atlantic reveals trophic phycotoxin transfer and fetal exposure in sea lions
Authors: D’Agostino, Valeria C.
Degrati, Mariana
Arregui, M. 
Nocera, Ariadna C.
Guinder, Valeria
Ferronato, Carola
Krock, Bernd
UNESCO Clasification: Investigación
2510 Oceanografía
Issue Date: 2026
Journal: Communications Earth and Environment 
Abstract: In spring 2022, a harmful algal bloom in Golfo Nuevo, Argentina, coincided with widespread exposure to phycotoxins. Here we examined trophic transfer of toxins spanning from phytoplankton to higher trophic levels to quantify toxin transfer and bioaccumulation. High toxin levels were detected in phytoplankton, and elevated levels in mesozooplankton, mussels, and fish confirmed trophic transfer. The highest toxin levels in mesozooplankton occurred in southern right whale feeding areas, and fecal samples confirmed toxin uptake by whales. We also documented a mass mortality event in sea lions associated with algal-derived toxins, including evidence for maternal toxin transfer. During this period, ~10% of the local population was treated for gastrointestinal symptoms potentially linked to the bloom. These findings provide field-based evidence of harmful algal bloom-derived toxin dynamics in the Southwestern Atlantic, highlighting the need for sustained interdisciplinary monitoring and environmental risk assessment. (Figure presented.)
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/170189
ISSN: 2662-4435
DOI: 10.1038/s43247-026-03493-0
Source: Communications Earth and Environment [EISSN 2662-4435],v. 7 (1), (Diciembre 2026)
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