The page opens with algae-specific hazards as its own section before the legal acts — this felt like the right order since it explains why certain provisions exist (e.g. why Recommendation 2018/464 covers iodine and metals specifically) before listing them. Cyanotoxins get the most detailed treatment as the genuinely distinctive hazard, followed by iodine, heavy metals/arsenic, and marine biotoxins.
VERIFY: Microcystin 1 µg microcystin-LR equivalent per gram in BfR/ANSES guides
Real citation of BfR and ANSES documents
Cyanotoxins only limited in Drinking Water Directive
Dynoflagelate toxins only in shellfish regulation?
Is Recommendation (EU) 2018/464 a leading indicator of where binding limits are likely headed?
Post-Fukushima import controls worth mentioning? Citation in Cases and Precedens chapter?