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Agenda Project Overview Locations and bacteria counts for 2 sampling periods in 2015 Bar charts and pie charts of confidence and possible sources for e-coli in 2015

Project Review Continue testing hypothesis birds are main source of e-coli in Little Lagoon Dr. Ortmann (USA) DNA source work less than complete, still questions Dr. Burnes (UWA) is trying a different approach used in other Al. waters 1. Collect E.coli from water and other possible sources 2. Assay antibiotic susceptibility patterns from E.coli 3. Compare patterns to identify E.coli sources

Sources of E.coli in Little Lagoon https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1IUxdjwQKk49s7GHu dKNldhZY90Y Review winter 2015 coliform and e-coli counts Review summer 2015 coliform and e-coli counts Review bar and pie charts with confidence summary and e-coli source distributions for sites for Winter and Summer 2015