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Quality Assurance and Good Laboratory Practice for Marine Microbiological Measurements - Reference Methods for Marine Pollution Studies No. 66
(1995)
The objective of a pollution monitoring programme is to obtain as accurate a picture as possible of the situation prevailing within any particular time-frame in order to determine whatever action is necessary on the basis ...
Determination of Staphylococcus Aureus in Sea-Water and Sewage by the Membrane Filtration Culture Method - Reference Methods for Marine Pollution Studies No. 28 (Rev.1)
(1995)
The overall objectives of the Long-term Programme of Pollution Monitoring and Research in the Mediterranean Sea (MED POL Phase II), which constitutes the environmental assessment component of the Mediterranean Action Plan, ...
Isolation/Enumeration of Salmonella from Sea-Water and Sewage - Reference Methods for Marine Pollution Studies No. 30 (Rev.1)
(1995)
The methods desci1bed are suitable for isolation and/or enumeration of salmonellae in coastal recreational and shellfish waters. A separate technique is given for S. typhi.
Determination of Feacal Coliforms in Sediments by the Pour Plate (PP) Method - Reference Methods For Marine Pollution Studies No. 47 (Rev. I)
(1995)
The method is essentially based on already-existing recognized techniques, and also drawn on the experience of microbiologists in a number of Mediterranean laboratories. In the description, the style used by the ...
Determination of Mesophylic Aeromonads in Sea Water by the Membrane Filtration (MF) Culture Method - Reference Methods for Marine Pollution Studies No. 69
(1995)
The method described is suitable fer the determination of mesophilic aeromonads in coastal bathing waters of temperate and trop1cal seas. It is designed to be used as a supplementary parameter 111 san1tary surveillance of ...
Water Pollution Control - A Guide to the Use of Water Quality Management Principles
(1997)
Water pollution control is clearly one of the most critical of those challenges. Without
urgent and properly directed action, developing countries face mounting problems of
disease, environmental degradation and economic ...