Monday, August 4, 2014

Fwd: Citizen Science Pathogen Monitoring in the NY/NJ Harbor Estuary Watershed



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Subject: Citizen Science Pathogen Monitoring in the NY/NJ Harbor Estuary Watershed
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08/04/2014 02:52 PM EDT

By Jim Ferretti What's the deal with bacteria? Bacteria (along with soil erosion/runoff, and nutrients including nitrogen and phosphorus) are the leading types of pollution in our nation's waterways. Pathogenic, or disease-causing  microorganisms are associated with fecal waste and can cause a variety of diseases (typhoid, cholera, Cryptosporosis, etc) either through ingestion/contact with contaminated water […]


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