Vibrio vulnificus and V. parahaemolyticus are two species of problematic waterborne pathogens in NW Florida Gulf of Mexico. Their abundances have yet to be determined in Pensacola Bay and accompanying basins within.
The rising threat of global climate change, (i.e., eutrophication) is often associated with higher Vibrio loads.
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Viable Vibrio vulnifius and parahaemolyticus in the major basins within Pensacola Bay
Resource Type
Poster
Event
Student Scholar Symposium & Faculty Research Showcase (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 2021)
Contributors
Dr. Jane Caffrey (Faculty Mentor)
Dr. Wade H. Jeffrey (Faculty Mentor)
Barbara B Albrecht (Faculty Mentor) - University of West Florida, Center for Environmental Diagnostics and Bioremediation
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University of West Florida Libraries; Argo Scholar Commons
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99380090766706600
Academic Unit
Biology; Center for Environmental Diagnostics and Bioremediation ; Office of Undergraduate Research; 2021 Student Scholars Symposium and Faculty Research Showcase; Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering
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English
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Viable Vibrio vulnifius and parahaemolyticus in the major basins within Pensacola Bay