Abstract

An investigation of the tidal factors controlling the abundance and distribution of coliform bacteria in the sediments of two intertidal sites in the River Mersey (U.K.) was made during 1976. Samples were collected, at approximately weekly intervals, from September to December. Counts of the total coliform, faecal coliform and E. coli type I, were made in order to relate the numbers of bacteria to the salinity conditions of the tidal waters covering the sites. Correlations were observed between coliform counts, chloride content and tidal heights.

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