Abstract

The influence of different marine self-purifying factors on the survival of several indicator and pathogenic microorganisms under controlled laboratory conditions was studied. Pathogenic microorganisms showed inactivation rates similar to those obtained by indicators under the same conditions. It was observed that the visible light and biotic components of seawater were the most important inactivating factors.

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