Pfiesteria is a genus of
heterotrophic dinoflagellates that has been associated with
harmful algal blooms and fish kills.
Pfiesteria complex organisms (PCOs) were claimed to be responsible for large fish kills in the 1980s and 1990s on the coast of
North Carolina and in tributaries of the
Chesapeake Bay. In reaction to the toxic outbreaks, six states along the US east coast have initiated a monitoring program to allow for rapid response in the case of new outbreaks and to better understand the factors involved in
Pfiesteria toxicity and outbreaks. New molecular detection methods have revealed that
Pfiesteria has a worldwide distribution.