Oil pollution in the Vietnamese waters

Enumeration of hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms (HDM) and their degradative capacity studies were carried out in area IV of South China Sea (Vietnamese water). Microbial most probable number (MPN) varied from 101 to 105 cell/ ml of surface seawater or gram of sediment. Some microbial communities and bacterial strains isolated from 97 collected samples show high hydrocarbon degradation and surfactant producing abilities. Preliminary results of our microbial study indicated that oil pollution in IV area was not found in 30 research stations. Slight oil contamination was observed in 28 survey stations.

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Main Authors: Ha, Dang Thi Cam, Phuong, Nguyen Thanh, Huu, Nguyen Ba, Huy, Nguyen Quang, Hoa, Tran Nhu, Nga, Cu Viet, Dung, Vu Thi, De, Nguyen Thi
Format: book_section biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center 2001
Subjects:Oceanography, Pollution, Pollution monitoring, Marine pollution, Microbiology, Microorganisms, Aromatic hydrocarbons, Oil pollution, Viet Nam,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/40659
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Summary:Enumeration of hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms (HDM) and their degradative capacity studies were carried out in area IV of South China Sea (Vietnamese water). Microbial most probable number (MPN) varied from 101 to 105 cell/ ml of surface seawater or gram of sediment. Some microbial communities and bacterial strains isolated from 97 collected samples show high hydrocarbon degradation and surfactant producing abilities. Preliminary results of our microbial study indicated that oil pollution in IV area was not found in 30 research stations. Slight oil contamination was observed in 28 survey stations.