Faecal contamination of estuarine and coastal waters can pose a risk to human health, particularly in areas used for shellfish production or recreation. Routine microbiological water quality testing highlights areas of faecal indicator bacteria (FIB) contamination within the water column, but fails to consider the abundance of FIB in sediments, which under certain hydrodynamic conditions can become resuspended. Sediments can enhance the survival of FIB in estuarine environments, but the influence of sediment composition on the ecology and abundance of FIB is poorly understood. To determine the relationship between sediment composition (grain size and organic matter) and the abundance of pathogen indicator bacteria (PIB), sediments were coll...
Estuaries are valuable habitats (e.g. seagrass meadows, forested wetlands) and are also economically...
Enumeration of enterococci (EN) bacteria in water is an USEPA approved indicator of fecal pollution ...
Estuaries are valuable habitats (e.g. seagrass meadows, forested wetlands) and are also economically...
<div><p>Faecal contamination of estuarine and coastal waters can pose a risk to human health, partic...
Faecal contamination of estuarine and coastal waters can pose a risk to human health, particularly i...
Faecal contamination of estuarine and coastal waters can pose a risk to human health, particularly i...
To assess fecal pollution in coastal waters, current monitoring is reliant on culture-based enumerat...
To assess fecal pollution in coastal waters, current monitoring is reliant on culture-based enumerat...
The long term survival of fecal indicator organisms (FIOs) and human pathogenic microorganisms in se...
Microbiological water quality monitoring of bathing waters does not account for faecal bacteria in s...
The long term survival of fecal indicator organisms (FIOs) and human pathogenic microorganisms in se...
Funding: University of St Andrews, The James Hutton Institute. DMP received funding from the Marine ...
Extended persistence of enteric bacteria in coastal sediments and potential remobilization of pathog...
Human population growth, especially in coastal ur- ban cities, increases the potential for fecal pol...
Enumeration of enterococci (EN) bacteria in water is an USEPA approved indicator of fecal pollution ...
Estuaries are valuable habitats (e.g. seagrass meadows, forested wetlands) and are also economically...
Enumeration of enterococci (EN) bacteria in water is an USEPA approved indicator of fecal pollution ...
Estuaries are valuable habitats (e.g. seagrass meadows, forested wetlands) and are also economically...
<div><p>Faecal contamination of estuarine and coastal waters can pose a risk to human health, partic...
Faecal contamination of estuarine and coastal waters can pose a risk to human health, particularly i...
Faecal contamination of estuarine and coastal waters can pose a risk to human health, particularly i...
To assess fecal pollution in coastal waters, current monitoring is reliant on culture-based enumerat...
To assess fecal pollution in coastal waters, current monitoring is reliant on culture-based enumerat...
The long term survival of fecal indicator organisms (FIOs) and human pathogenic microorganisms in se...
Microbiological water quality monitoring of bathing waters does not account for faecal bacteria in s...
The long term survival of fecal indicator organisms (FIOs) and human pathogenic microorganisms in se...
Funding: University of St Andrews, The James Hutton Institute. DMP received funding from the Marine ...
Extended persistence of enteric bacteria in coastal sediments and potential remobilization of pathog...
Human population growth, especially in coastal ur- ban cities, increases the potential for fecal pol...
Enumeration of enterococci (EN) bacteria in water is an USEPA approved indicator of fecal pollution ...
Estuaries are valuable habitats (e.g. seagrass meadows, forested wetlands) and are also economically...
Enumeration of enterococci (EN) bacteria in water is an USEPA approved indicator of fecal pollution ...
Estuaries are valuable habitats (e.g. seagrass meadows, forested wetlands) and are also economically...