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Are sterols useful for the identification of sources of faecal contamination in shellfish? A case study

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posted on 2024-11-02, 16:26 authored by Styliano Florini Florini, Esmaeil Shahsavari, Arturo Aburto Medina, Leadin Khudur, Stephen Mudge, David Smith, Andrew BallAndrew Ball
This work aimed to identify the major source(s) of faecal pollution impacting Salcott Creek oyster fisheries in the UK through the examination of the sterol profiles. The concentration of the major sewage biomarker, coprostanol, in water overlying the oysters varied between 0.01 μg L−1 and 1.20 μg L−1. The coprostanol/epicoprostanol ratio ranged from 1.32 (September) to 33.25 (February), suggesting that human sewage represents the key input of faecal material into the estuary. However, a correlation between the sterol profile of water above the oysters with that of water that enters from Tiptree Sewage Treatment Works (r = 0.82), and a sample from a site (Quinces Corner) observed to have a high population of Brent geese (r = 0.82), suggests that both sources contribute to the faecal pollution affecting the oysters. In identifying these key faecal inputs, sterol profiling has allowed targeted management practices to be employed to ensure that oyster quality is optimised.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.3390/w12113076
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    ISSN - Is published in 20734441

Journal

Water (Switzerland)

Volume

12

Number

3076

Issue

11

Start page

1

End page

14

Total pages

14

Publisher

MDPI AG

Place published

Switzerland

Language

English

Copyright

© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

Former Identifier

2006105591

Esploro creation date

2022-11-02

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