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Occurrence and seasonal variation in distribution of fecal indicator bacteria in Tapi estuary along the West coast of India.

IR@NIO: CSIR-National Institute Of Oceanography, Goa

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Creator Borade, S.
Dhawde, R.
Maloo, A.
Gajbhiye, S.N.
Dastager, S.G.
 
Date 2014-04-07T08:59:14Z
2014-04-07T08:59:14Z
2014
 
Identifier Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences, vol.43(3); 2014; 340-347.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/4508
 
Description Distribution and occurrence of fecal indicator bacterial in nine different locations along the inner to coastal areas of Tapi estuary during three different seasons like, post-monsoon, pre-monsoon and monsoon were analyzed for the period of one year. It was found that monsoon was inhabited by the highest number of investigated bacteria, while lower numbers of them were found in other two seasons. Concentrations of fecal microorganisms in sediment were found to be significantly high. Overall percentage occurrence for the enteric bacteria in water and sediment were maximum accounted for fecal coliforms (64%), and moderate for Pseudomonas aeruginosa (22.2%). Higher microbial populations were recorded in stations close to coastal areas and inner estuarine as compared to middle and outer area of Tapi, while according to the analysis of surface water the highest degree of pollution was reached on its estuary. Bacterial populations showed strong correlations with biological oxygen demand and negative relationship with salinity, indicating the dominating influence of human activities resulting fecal pollution in the estuarine area
 
Language en
 
Publisher NISCAIR
 
Rights © IJMS/NISCAIR 2010. CC Attribution 3.0 License
 
Subject seasonal variations
geographical distribution
indicator species
bacteria
correlation
biochemical oxygen demand
 
Title Occurrence and seasonal variation in distribution of fecal indicator bacteria in Tapi estuary along the West coast of India.
 
Type Journal Article