Consumption of raw oysters is known to cause serious health conditions due to bioaccumulation of contaminants. As filter feeders, oysters ingest bacteria along with phytoplankton from their surrounding habitats. Ensuring seafood safety for human consumption is always a concern. Since oysters are consumed raw, disease causing organisms, environmental contaminants, toxins, chemicals, and even physical hazards such as soils and metals retained in the oysters can enter through feeding. The objective of this study was to determine the quality of oysters collected from Delaware Inland Bays (DIB) and compare them with market oysters. Environmental parameters were monitored from local waters of DIB classified as closed versus open for shellfish har...
Crassostrea ariakensis oysters are under review for introduction into the Chesapeake Bay. However, t...
Vibrio parahaemolyticus bacteria are naturally occurring in marine ecosystems globally. However, wit...
The process whereby live oysters (shellstock) are exposed to heat (water) to facilitate shucking of ...
Consumption of raw oysters is known to cause serious health conditions due to bioaccumulation of con...
As filter-feeding animals farmed in water bodies exposed to anthropogenic influences, oysters can be...
As filter-feeding animals farmed in water bodies exposed to anthropogenic influences, oysters can be...
Varying culture methods are commonly used for eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, aquaculture in ...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to count and identify sucrose positive and negative vibrios isol...
Eating raw oysters can come with serious health risks, as oysters can potentially contain bacteria o...
Oysters play an important role in coastal ecology and are a globally popular seafood source. However...
Edible oysters (Crassostrea madrasensis) collected periodically during the years 1984-1986 from Cen...
Oysters are filter feeders able to ingest particles in suspension that may carry pathogenic microorg...
Globally it is estimated that 85% of oyster reef ecosystems have been lost over the past 130 years a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015-12Raw oyster consumption patterns and trends in Wa...
Not AvailableEdible oysters (Crassostrea madrasensis) collected periodically during the years 1984-1...
Crassostrea ariakensis oysters are under review for introduction into the Chesapeake Bay. However, t...
Vibrio parahaemolyticus bacteria are naturally occurring in marine ecosystems globally. However, wit...
The process whereby live oysters (shellstock) are exposed to heat (water) to facilitate shucking of ...
Consumption of raw oysters is known to cause serious health conditions due to bioaccumulation of con...
As filter-feeding animals farmed in water bodies exposed to anthropogenic influences, oysters can be...
As filter-feeding animals farmed in water bodies exposed to anthropogenic influences, oysters can be...
Varying culture methods are commonly used for eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, aquaculture in ...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to count and identify sucrose positive and negative vibrios isol...
Eating raw oysters can come with serious health risks, as oysters can potentially contain bacteria o...
Oysters play an important role in coastal ecology and are a globally popular seafood source. However...
Edible oysters (Crassostrea madrasensis) collected periodically during the years 1984-1986 from Cen...
Oysters are filter feeders able to ingest particles in suspension that may carry pathogenic microorg...
Globally it is estimated that 85% of oyster reef ecosystems have been lost over the past 130 years a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015-12Raw oyster consumption patterns and trends in Wa...
Not AvailableEdible oysters (Crassostrea madrasensis) collected periodically during the years 1984-1...
Crassostrea ariakensis oysters are under review for introduction into the Chesapeake Bay. However, t...
Vibrio parahaemolyticus bacteria are naturally occurring in marine ecosystems globally. However, wit...
The process whereby live oysters (shellstock) are exposed to heat (water) to facilitate shucking of ...