Monday, November 21, 2011

What happens when bioligists find too much bacteria in the water, by the shoreline. What are the risks?

Often, an increase in bacteria in ocean water occurs after rainfall. This is because of an increase in sewage outpouring from treatment plants. the bacteria is usually e. coli or other fecal borne bacterias. The risk is that it can make you sick or die. There are other reasons, though they occur less often, such as a mass death of the creatures living in an area due to polution and warming of the waters which can create a surge of algae growth.

What happens when bioligists find too much bacteria in the water, by the shoreline. What are the risks?
lets see you can catch hepatitis cholera. i live in virginia we have lots of navy ships dumping poop about 5 miles off the coast they shut the beaches down all the time.

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