Sanitary significance of non-point pollution on shellfish-growing waters / John Tabak. : En40-922/1983E-PDF

"Bivalve molluscs are unique as food items in this hemisphere, as they are often eaten raw or partially cooked, with the entire animal being consumed, including the gastrointestinal tract and its contents. Because of their mode of feeding, bivalves can accumulate many substances which occur in their growing waters. If fecal contamination was present in the growing area, the potential exists for accumulating and concentrating pathogenic organisms. They are thus well fitted to serve as dispensers of human diseases with a fecal-oral route of spread"--Introduction, page 1.

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Ministère/Organisme Canada. Environmental Protection Service. Pacific Region, issuing body.
Titre Sanitary significance of non-point pollution on shellfish-growing waters / John Tabak.
Type de publication Monographie
Langue [Anglais]
Format Électronique
Document électronique
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
Includes bibliographical references.
Information sur la publication [Vancouver, B.C.] : NEED Environmental Assessment Program, Pacific Region, Environmental Protection Service, 1983.
Auteur / Contributeur Tabak, John, author.
Description 1 online resource (70 pages)
Numéro de catalogue
  • En40-922/1983E-PDF
Descripteurs Shellfish -- Effect of water pollution on.
Crustacés -- Effets de la pollution de l'eau sur.
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