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Grant Pitcher
Grant Pitcher
Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei daff.gov.za
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Declining oxygen in the global ocean and coastal waters
D Breitburg, LA Levin, A Oschlies, M Grégoire, FP Chavez, DJ Conley, ...
Science 359 (6371), eaam7240, 2018
21442018
Non-traditional vectors for paralytic shellfish poisoning
JR Deeds, JH Landsberg, SM Etheridge, GC Pitcher, SW Longan
Marine drugs 6 (2), 308-348, 2008
3032008
Perceived global increase in algal blooms is attributable to intensified monitoring and emerging bloom impacts
GM Hallegraeff, DM Anderson, C Belin, MYD Bottein, E Bresnan, ...
Communications Earth & Environment 2 (1), 117, 2021
2592021
The physical oceanography of upwelling systems and the development of harmful algal blooms
GC Pitcher, FG Figueiras, BM Hickey, MT Moita
Progress in oceanography 85 (1-2), 5-32, 2010
2052010
Harmful algal blooms in coastal upwelling systems
RM Kudela, GC Pitcher, T Probyn, FG Figueiras, MT Moita, V Trainer
Oceanography Society, 2005
2052005
The chemical and biological consequences of coastal upwelling
L Hutchings, GC Pitcher, TA Probyn, GW Bailey
Environmental Sciences Research Report Es 18, 65-82, 1995
1931995
Harmful algal blooms of the southern Benguela Current: a review and appraisal of monitoring from 1989 to 1997
GC Pitcher, D Calder
South African Journal of Marine Science 22 (1), 255-271, 2000
1882000
The distribution and impacts of harmful algal bloom species in eastern boundary upwelling systems
VL Trainer, GC Pitcher, B Reguera, TJ Smayda
Progress in oceanography 85 (1-2), 33-52, 2010
1852010
Subsurface dinoflagellate populations, frontal blooms and the formation of red tide in the southern Benguela upwelling system
GC Pitcher, AJ Boyd, DA Horstman, BA Mitchell-Innes
Marine Ecology Progress Series 172, 253-264, 1998
1341998
Short-term variability during an anchor station study in the southern Benguela upwelling system: phytoplankton dynamics
GC Pitcher, DR Walker, BA Mitchell-Innes, CL Moloney
Progress in Oceanography 28 (1-2), 39-64, 1991
1261991
Brown tides and mariculture in Saldanha bay, South Africa
T Probyn, G Pitcher, R Pienaar, R Nuzzi
Marine Pollution Bulletin 42 (5), 405-408, 2001
1192001
Phytoplankton seed populations of the Cape Peninsula upwelling plume, with particular reference to resting spores of Chaetoceros (Bacillariophyceae) and their role in seeding …
GC Pitcher
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 31 (3), 283-301, 1990
1121990
Global ecology and oceanography of harmful algal blooms
PM Glibert, E Berdalet, MA Burford, GC Pitcher, M Zhou
Springer, 2018
992018
Dinoflagellate cysts from surface sediments of Saldanha Bay, South Africa: an indication of the potential risk of harmful algal blooms
LB Joyce, GC Pitcher, A Du Randt, PMS Monteiro
Harmful algae 4 (2), 309-318, 2005
932005
Worst recorded marine mortality on the South African coast
SG Matthews, GC Pitcher
Harmful and toxic algal blooms., 89-92, 1996
901996
Ocean urea fertilization for carbon credits poses high ecological risks
PM Glibert, R Azanza, M Burford, K Furuya, E Abal, A Al-Azri, F Al-Yamani, ...
Marine Pollution Bulletin 56 (6), 1049-1056, 2008
852008
Spatio-temporal variability of phytoplankton in the southern Benguela upwelling system
GC Pitcher, PC Brown, BA Mitchell-Innes
South African Journal of Marine Science 12 (1), 439-456, 1992
841992
Anoxia in southern Benguela during the autumn of 2009 and its linkage to a bloom of the dinoflagellate Ceratium balechii
GC Pitcher, TA Probyn
Harmful Algae 11, 23-32, 2011
822011
Contrasting wind patterns and toxigenic phytoplankton in the southern Benguela upwelling system
A Fawcett, GC Pitcher, S Bernard, AD Cembella, RM Kudela
Marine Ecology Progress Series 348, 19-31, 2007
762007
Characteristics of the surface boundary layer important to the development of red tide on the southern Namaqua shelf of the Benguela upwelling system
GC Pitcher, G Nelson
Limnology and Oceanography 51 (6), 2660-2674, 2006
752006
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