Sanitary characteristics of Seawater and Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) in Goseong Bay, Korea
Sang-Jun Lee, Woo-Geon Jeong, Jun-Ho Koo and Jung No Kwon
Marine Environment Research Division, National Institute of Fisheries Science, Busan 46083, Korea Department of Marine biology and Aquaculture, Gyeongsang National University, 445 Inpyeong, Tongyoeng 650-160, Korea
For the hygienic production of oyster at Goseong bay, this study investigated the marine bacteriological condition of the area from 2008 to April 2009. Average seawater temperature and salinity ranged 2.8-19.3.0¡É and 32.61-34.91 psu, respectively. The coliform group and fecal coliform of seawater ranged < 1.8-4,900 MPN/100 mL and < 1.8-700 MPN/100 mL, respectively. The coliform group of oyster (Crassostrea gigas) ranged < 1.8-13,000 MPN/100 g. Fecal coliform of oyster ranged  and < 1.8-310 MPN/100 g. Only one of 140 samples was exceeded in the U.S NSSP standard (> 230 MPN/100 g) of fecal coliform. Fecal coliform in seawater was on the level of clean sea, below the U.S. NSSP standards, and the contents of fecal coliform and heavy metals in cultured oyster were also below the U.S. NSSP, heavy metal standards, showing that the sea area is bacteriologically safe.
  
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