Bacteriological Results of Monitoring Program of Oyster Shellstock Harvesting Areas Maritimes Region Canadian Data Report of. No. 292.

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Bacteriological Results of Monitoring Program of Oyster Shellstock Harvesting Areas Maritimes Region 1980 J. R. MacLean DFO L bra y / MPO Bibliothèque 1111141,31fl ThIhIIIII II h Inspection Division Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans Halifax, N.S. B3J 2S7 August, 1981 Canadian Data Report of Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans No. 292 get T) -»"-{/ Government ot Canada Gouvernement du Canada Fisherles and Oceans Pêches et Oceans

Canadian Data Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences These reports provide a medium for filing and archiving data compilations where little or no analysis is included. Such compilations commonly will have been prepared in support of other journal publications or reports. The subject matter of Data Reports reflects the broad interests and policies of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, namely, fisheries management, technology and development, ocean sciences, and aquatic environments relevant to Canada. Numbers 1-25 in this series were issued as Fisheries and Marine Service Data Records. Numbers 26-160 were issued as Department of Fisheries and the Environment, Fisheries and Marine Service Data Reports. The current series name was changed with report number 161. Data Reports are not intended for general distribution and the contents must not be referred to in other publications without prior written clearance from the issuing establishment. The correct citation appears above the abstract of each report. Rapport statistique canadien des sciences halieutiques et aquatiques Ces rapports servent de base à la compilation des données de classement et d'archives pour lesquelles il y a peu ou point d'analyse. Cette compilation aura d'ordinaire été préparée pour appuyer d'autres publications ou rapports. Les sujets des Rapports statistiques reflètent la vaste gamme des intérêts et politiques du Ministère des Pêches et des Océans, notamment gestion des pêches, techniques et développement, sciences océaniques et environnements aquatiques, au Canada. Les numéros 1 à 25 de cette série ont été publiés à titre de Records statistiques, Service des pêches et de la mer. Les numéros 26-160 ont été publiés à titre de Rapports statistiques du Service des pêches et de la mer, Ministère des Pêches et de l'environnement. Le nom de la série a été modifié à partir du numéro 161. Les Rapports statistiques ne sont pas préparés pour une vaste distribution et leur contenu ne doit pas être mentionné dans une publication sans autorisation écrite préalable de l'établissement auteur. Le titre exact paraît au haut du résumé de chaque rapport.

",;- Fisheries and Marine Service Data Report May. 1981 Bacterioluical Results of Monitoring Program of Oyster Shellstock Harvesting Areas Maritimes Region 1980 by J.R. MacLean Inspection Division Department of Fisheries & Oceans Maritimes Region

BACTERIOLOGICAL RESULTS OF MONITORING PROGRAMS OF OYSTER SHELLSTOCK HARVESTING AREAS MARITIMES REGION - 1980 Commencing in 1967, the Inspection Division of Fisheries and Oceans has carried out an Annual Bacteriological Monitoring Program of oyster shellstock growing areas of commercial harvesting significance from all areas in the Maritimes. Each year, prior to the opening of the harvesting season, samples are taken from all potential harvesting areas and areas yielding results in excess of 2400 MPN Coliforms and/or 100 MPN Faecal Coliforms are resampled and probable sources of pollution investigated. The pre-season sampling is further supplemented by bacteriological weekly analyses taken from oyster shellstock and shipping stock during the harvesting and shipping season. Whenever results are consistently above 2400 MPN Coliforms or 100 MPN Faecal Coliforms, the Inspection Division carries out a bacteriological survey of overlay waters and may recommend to the Environmental Protection Services that a thorough seawater survey of a particular growing area be carried out to determine if closure of the area would be warranted. Results 1980-95% compliance for total Coliforms and 80% compliance for Faecal Coliforms, being results found for pre-season samples. 100% compliance for total Coliforms and 96% compliance for Faecal conforms were found in Harvesting - Shipping oyster samples. No oyster growing areas were recommended for closure based on findings. J.R. MacLean Inspection Division Department of Fisheries and Oceans Maritimes Region

BACTERIOLOGICAL RESULTS OF MONITORING PROGRAMS OF OYSTER SHELLSTOCK HARVESTING AREAS MARITIMES REGION - 1980 Since August 1967, the Inspection Branch has carried out an annual sampling program to monitor the bacteriological quality of oyster shellstock being commercially harvested from various areas in the Maritime Provinces. Each year, prior to the opening of the oyster harvesting season, samples of oysters are taken from all harvesting areas and are bacteriologically tested to determine their quality and thereby monitor any significant change in the quality of overlay waters. The purpose of this program is to identify any changes in the level of contamination in the harvesting areas and, where necessary, carry out further bacteriological investigations. The pre-season sampling is further supplemented by bacteriological analyses of samples taken from commercial shipments of oyster shellstock during the oyster harvesting and shipping season. Prior to the oyster harvesting season, samples of oyster shellstock (approximately 12 oysters per sample) are taken from each harvesting area in the Maritimes Region and analyzed for the most probable number (MPN) Coliform and Faecal bacteria per 100 grams (Standard Methods - Water and Waste, 13th Ed.). During the oyster harvesting season, weekly samples of oyster shellstock (approximately 12 oysters per sample) are taken from each shipper's oyster grading sheds, where inspections for quality, labelling, etc., are carried out prior to shipment of any lots of oysters. These samples are also analyzed for MPN Coliform and Faecal Coliform bacteria. Areas yielding oysters having bacteriological results in excess of 2400 MPN Coliforms and/or 100 MPN Faecal Coliforms are resampled. Where results are consistently above these levels, the Inspection Branch carries out a bacteriological survey of the sea water in the particular harvestineârea to obtain more information concerning the quality of the overlay water, and to determine if any significant deterioration has occurred since the previous season. From the results of these surveys, the Inspection Branch may recommend to the Environmental Protection Services that a thorough bacteriological survey of the harvesting area be carried out to determine if closure of the area should be recommended.... /2

-2 - Table I lists the oyster producing areas of the Maritime Provinces. Tables II and III outline the percent compliance of bacteriological results with various MPN Coliform and Faecal Coliform levels during the pre-season and harvesting-shipping season monitoring programs respectively. Tables IV and V illustrate the compliance of the various areas with levels of quality during the pre-season and harvesting-shipping season monitoring programs respectively. Table VI demonstrates the environmental conditions at the time of sampling and the action taken in respect to those samples collected during the pre-season monitoring program which yielded excessive bacteriological results. Environmental conditions at time of sampling were not available for samples submitted as part of the harvest-shipping season monitoring program, since these samples were taken from the shippers' oyster grading sheds and not directly from the individual harvesting areas. Ninety-five (95) percent of the pre-season samples and one hundred (100) percent of the harvesting-shipping season samples yielded MPN Coliform results of less than 2400 per 100 grams (Tables II and III). Results greater than 2400 MPN Coliforms per 100 grams were found in oyster from zero (0) of the twenty-eight (28)areas of Prince Edward Island, and two (2) of the fourteen (14) areas of New Brunswick (Tables IV and V). Nova Scotia did not carry out a pre-season monitoring program. Eighty (80 ) percent of the pre-season samples and ninety-six (96) percent of the harvesting-shipping season samples yielded MPN Faecal Coliform results of less than 100 per 100 grams, ninety-three (93) percent of the pre-season samples and ninety-nine (99) percent of the harvesting-shipping season samples yielded MPN Faecal Coliform results of less than 250 MPN Faecal Coliforms per 100 grams were found in oyster samples from one (1) of the twenty-eight (28) areas of Prince Edward Island and two (2) of the fourteen (14) areas of New Brunswick (Tables IV and V).

TABLE I OYSTER PRODUCING AREAS MARITIME PROVINCES 1980 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (OYSTER HARVESTING TRACTS) TRACT NO. LOCATION TRACT NO. LOCATION 1-G Dock River 1-I Mill River 1-K Foxley River 1-M Trout River 1-0 Black Bank 1-Q Conway Narrows 1-R Conway River (Poplar Grove) 2-B Lennox Island Channel 2-D Trout River 2 2-F Lennox Island 2-H Grand River 2-I Bentick Cove 2-L Darnley Basin 3-B French River 3-D Stanley River 3-K Covehead Bay 6-C Pinette River 7-C Vernon River 7-D Pownal Bay 7-F East (Hillsborough R.) 7-H West River 9-B Salutation Cove 9-G Percival River 9-H Wolfe Inlet 1-N Cascumpeque Bay 3-M Tracadie Bay 7-I West River (West) 3-J Brackley Bay NEW BRUNSWICK AREA NO. LOCATION AREA NO. LOCATION 41. Shediac 42. Shediac R. & Gr. Dique 45. Buctouche Bay 47. Little Buctouche River 49. Bay du Vin River 50. Bay du Vin, Egg Island & Fox Island Areas 51. Hardwicke 52. Neguac 53. Upper St. Simon 54. Caraquet 55. Black River 56. Shippegan Harbour 57. Village Bay 58. Little Shemoque NOVA SCOTIA AREA NO. LOCATION AREA NO. LOCATION 72. Eskasoni, Evans Island 73. River Denys, Whycotomagh Bay, Indian River, Little Narrows, Nyanza Bay, Orangedale 74. Tracadie Harbour 75. Pictou Co. public beds 76. Caribou River 77. Malagash Basin 78. Wallace Basin 79. Fox River Area 80. Pugwash River 81. Mules Island

TABLE II SUMMARY OF BACTERIOLOGICAL RESULTS OF OYSTER SHELLSTOCK PRE-SEASON MONITORING PROGRAM - 1980 PERCENT COMPLIANCE NO OF MPN COLIFORM MPN FAECAL COLIFORM PROVINCE RANGE PER 100 GM. RANGE PER 100 GM. SAMPLES <20 <100 <250 <2400 >2400 <20 <100 <250 >250 Prince Edward 22 Island 8 18 21 22 0 11 19 21 1 Nova Scotia Cape Breton did not Monitor New Brunswick 19 5 13 15 17 2 8 14 17 2 (Dist #6) TOTAL 41 13 31 36 39 2 19 33 38 3 PERCENT 100, 32 76 88 95 5 46 80 93 7

TABLE III MARITIMES REGION SUMMARY OF BACTERIOLOGICAL RESULTS OF OYSTER SHELLSTOCK HARVESTING-SHIPPING SEASON MONITORING PROGRAM - 1980 PERCENT COMPLIANCE PROVINCE NO OF SAMPLES MPN COLIFORM RANGE PER 100 GM. MPN FAECAL COLIFORM RANGE PER 100 GM. <20 <100 (250 4:2400 >2400 420 <100 4:250 :0.250 Prince Edward 24 12 17 21 24 0 17 22 24 0 Island, Nova Scotia 14 0 0 0 0 0 12 14 14 0 New Brunswick 43 37 42 42 43 0 39 42 42 1 (Dist #6) 81 F.Coli TOTAL 67 Coli 49 59 63 67 0 68 78 80 1 PERCENT 100 73 88 94 100 0 84 96 99 1

TABLE IV MARITIMES REGION SUMMARY OF BACTERIOLOGICAL RESULTS OF OYSTER SHELLSTOCK PRE-SEASON MONITORING REPORT 1980 PROVINCE AREA NOS. AREAS WHERE MPN COLIFORM RANGES PER 100 GM. WERE AREAS WHERE MPN FAECAL COLIFORM RANGES PER 100 GM. WERE >2&3<100 >10044250 1 >250-> <2400 >2400 >203 <100 >100+<250 >250 Prince Edward Island 1-9 1-G 2-H 1-Q 2-1 2-B 9-G 2-L 2-D 1-M 2-F 1-K 9-H 3-B 1-I 3-K 7-C 9-B 2-H 2-H 1-Q 2-B 2-L I-K 1-M 2-H 1-G 9-G 7-C 2-F 2-1 1-I 2-D 3-B 9-H 9-B 3-K g-b 2-H 2-H Nova Scotia New Brunswick (Dist #6) 52, 56 56, 52 54A, 54 54 54, 54A 56, 54 56, 52, 54 54A, 54 56, 54 54, 54A Cape Breton did not carry out a 'Pre-season Monitoring Program"

TABLE V MARITIMES REGION SUMMARY OF BACTERIOLOGICAL RESULTS OF OYSTER SHELLSTOCK HARVESTING-SHIPPING SEASON MONITORING PROGRAM 1980 AREAS WHERE MPN COLIFORM AREAS WHERE MPN FAECAL COLIFORM PROVINCE AREA NOS RANGES PER 100 GM. WERE RANGES PER 100 GM. WERE >20.* <100 >1004<250 >250-* t2400 >2400 >20- (100 >00-* (250 >250 Prince 1-9 3-D 9-G 2-F 1-Q 2-F 3-D 9-G 2-F Edward 2-B 1-K 2-B 2-F Island 1-Q 1-Q 1-K 9-G i Nova 73 Scotia New 52, 54, 54A 54A 54A 54A Brunswick 56' (Dist #6) Cape Breton did not carry out "Total Coliform" analyses on shellstock

TABLE VI ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AT TIME OF SAMPLING (AREAS RESAMPLED ONLY) OYSTER SHELLSTOCK MONITORING PROGRAM - PRE-SEASON SURVEY -1980 BACTERIOLOGICAL RESULTS MPN MPN FAECAL AREA DATE COLIFORM COLIFORM PROVINCE NO SAMPLED PER 100 GM. PER 100 GM. SAMPLING CONDITIONS ACTIONS., Prince 9-B 25/8/80 230 230 Clear, sunny and warm. Request resample Edward SS-9-B Tide medium, no rain Island for last four or five days 9-B 16/9/80 130 <20 No information provided okay 2-A ' SS-2-H 26/8/80 230 130 Sunny and warm, tide Request resample medium Community pasture i mile from site, no rain for one week 2-A SS-2-H 22/9/80 330 330 Cloudy and cool Request resample Tide medium

2 TABLE VI. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AT TIME OF SAMPLING (AREAS RESAMPLED ONLY) OYSTER SHELLSTOCK MONITORING PROGRAM - PRE-SEASON SURVEY -1980 BACTERIOLOGICAL RESULTS, MPN MPN FAECAL AREA DATE COLIFORM COLIFORM PROVINCE NO SAMPLED PER 100 GM. PER 100 GM. SAMPLING CONDITIONS ACTIONS Prince 2-A 20/10/80 20 20 Cool and cloudy Okay Edward SS-2-H, Tide - medium Island Rain two days before sampling New Brunswick 54 10/09/80 330 6,8 Clear, wind-ne-9ffiph Temp, air - 70 degrees F. Temp, water - 7 0 degrees F. Public bed Acceptable,. New Brunswick 54 10/09/80 78 78 Clear, wind NE -9mph Air temp, 70 degrees F. Water temp, 70 degrees F. Public bed Acceptable New Brunswick 54 27/08/80 230 130 Clear, wind-south 5mph Air temp - 62 degrees F. Water temp - 68 degrees F. Private bed Acceptable

3 TABLE VI. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AT TIME OF SAMPLING (AREAS RESAMPLED ONLY) OYSTER SHELLSTOCK MONITORING PROGRAM - PRE-SEASON SURVEY -1980 BACTERIOLOGICAL RESULTS MPN MPN EAECAL AREA DATE COLIFORM COLIFORM PROVINCE NO SAMPLED PER 100 GM. PER 100 GM. SAMPLING CONDITIONS ACTIONS New Brunswick 54 27/08/80 170 110 Clear, wind South 5mph ', Air temp - 62 degrees F. Water temp - 68 degrees F. Private bed Acceptable New. Brunswick 56 15/08/80 <20 <20 Wind, South - 5 mph Clear day Air temp - 72 degrees F. Water eemp - 68 degrees F. _ -. ' Acceptable _