Phytoplankton samples were collected on May 14, 2025 at Bullock’s Reach and analyzed in the laboratory shortly after collection.
The water temperature was 16.64 degrees Celsius, and the salinity was 13.43 psu. The qualitative tow net sample had a quick filtration time and the filtrate was mostly clear in appearance.
The analysis of the quantitative whole water sample revealed a total of 1,158,000 cells/L. The microflagellates were found at 307,000 cells/L. The most predominant phytoplankton genera were Dinoflagellate spp. at 523,000 cells/L, Skeletonema spp. at 290,000 cells/L, and Chaetoceros spp. at 20,000 cells/L.

Dictyocha is a genus of silicoflagellates, which are marine photosynthetic unicellular protists that take the form of either flagellates or axopodial amoebae. Many important species of phytoplankton belong to this genus, and some of them are responsible for algal blooms that are toxic to fish. Silicoflagellates are most commonly found in inshore waters, though they can also be found in temperate, polar, coastal and oceanic regions.