A group of B.C. scientists is moving to create an early warning system to pinpoint the source of human and animal fecal pollution — a poop contamination problem that regularly plagues the shellfish industry and local beachgoers.
In a two-year project partly funded by the non-profit Genome BC, researchers from the University of British Columbia and the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) plan to create a two-step genetic test to distinguish whether marine fecal pollution is from humans or animals, and if the latter, which species is responsible. Determining the source of ocean poop is expected to allow communities to take action, lower contamination, and reduce prolonged closures of shellfish beds and beaches. It’s also expected to help avoid future contamination before it starts
B.C. Scientists Early Warning System Fecal Pollution Shellfish Industry Beachgoers Genetic Test Humans Animals Contamination Ocean Pollution
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