DocumentCode :
2939199
Title :
Uptake, Fate and Elimination by Shellfish in a Laboratory Depuration System
Author :
Rodrick, Gary E. ; Schneider, K.R. ; Steslow, F.A. ; Blake, N.J.
Author_Institution :
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
fYear :
1987
fDate :
Sept. 28 1987-Oct. 1 1987
Firstpage :
1752
Lastpage :
1756
Abstract :
Deputation is the process of purification whereby shellfish ere placed in disinfected, recirculating seawater and allowed to actively filter-feed. Both environmentally and artificially infected oysters and clams were subjected to deputation in a laboratory scale system using ultraviolet light as a disinfectant. Extensive reductions in fecal coliforms, Vibrio vulnificus and non-01 Vibrio cholerae were achieved in both seawater and shellfish meats. Laboratory infected clams shewed significantly higher reductions when compared to environmentally infected oysters. This suggests the presence of a persistent microbiology flora for which ultraviolet deputation may be ineffective.
Keywords :
Algae; Environmentally friendly manufacturing techniques; Filters; Humans; Industrial pollution; Microorganisms; Optical buffering; Pathogens; Purification; Water pollution;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '87
Conference_Location :
Halifax, NS, Canada
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1987.1160609
Filename :
1160609
Link To Document :
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