Mussels are a group of beneficial marine organisms that have the ability to filter seawater so that seawater circulates inside the mussels and exits from the other side. Crude oil degrading bacteria exist in the tissue of mussels were enriched in ONR7a medium with crude oil as sole energy source. Some screening tests such as emulsification activity and bacterial adhesion to hydrocarbons were used for selection the best crude oil degrading bacteria. The quantity of heterotrophic bacteria was higher than degrading bacteria. Nineteen crude oil degrading bacteria were isolated from mussel’s samples collected from Makran shorelines. Most of the isolated bacteria were Gram-negative and bacilli. G5, O4, O10 and Q2 strains were selected as the best degrading strains based on screening analysis. The results of molecular identification showed that these four strains belonged to the following genera: Alcanivorax dieseloili Strain G5, Alcanivorax xenomutans strain O10, Halomonas denitrificans strain O4 and Pseudidiomarina aquimaris strain Q2. The results of this study showed that Makaran Sea have high diversity for degrading bacteria. If these bacteria were enriched and replicated in pilot phase the crude oil pollution can be managed in the real field at Makaran Sea.
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