
Anita Urszula Lewandowska- Associate Professor
- University of Gdańsk
Anita Urszula Lewandowska
- Associate Professor
- University of Gdańsk
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January 2010 - present
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Since 2 months I am trying to catch alga on agar BG-11 (Stanier i in., 1971) and f/2 (Guillard, 1975) using Viable Microbial Cascade Impactor (Tisch Environmental). And I have collected just one dead diatom.... I do not take samples during windy or rainy weather. In the water I can easily see blooms of phytoplankton. The hydrodynamical model (http://model.ocean.univ.gda.pl) shows the level of phytoplankton on average equal to 60 mg / m3. The sample is collected by the hour. Mushrooms are many, algae zero.
Have you any idea where there is a misteake?
I am interested in size segregated bioaerosols, especially in the urbanized marine atmosphere. I am working on aerosols for many years, but sampling of bioaerosol is something new for me, please help.
I am interested what part of organic carbon in aerosols (PM1, PM2.5 and PM10) is of marine origin in the southern Baltic Sea. I am going also to measure chlorophyl-a and carbon in microlayer as well as air mass origin. What else should I do?
The sampling site is located in the urbanized coastal station.