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Coeurdacier, J.-m.; Heral, Maurice; Liange, M.; Moreau, Jean; Prou, Jean; Razet, Daniel; Williot, P.. |
Reject waters from sea fish-ponds of rearing trout and turbot show increased ammonia and phosphate values. Protid, lipid and glucid contents of the waters remain low, with total values which do not overpass 1.7 mg.l super(1). After showing that the oysters were likely to absorb sewage from fish farming ponds, the authors examine whether, for epidemiologic and rearing methods reason, it is possible for both types of farming to cohabit as for as zoopathology is concerned. The possible accumulation of antibiotic in mollusks and antibioresistance transfer to germs may be pathogenic for man, are also discussed. |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Aeromonas hydrophila Escherichia coli Crassostrea gigas Bivalvia Antibiotics Growth Environmental effects Bacteria Shellfish culture; Pollution effects Fish culture. |
Ano: 1982 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1982/publication-1855.pdf |
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