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Barry, J.P. and P.K. Dayton. 1988. Current patterns in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica and their relationship to local benthic communities. Polar Biology. 8:367-376.

Davies, C.M., J.A. Long, M. Donald and N.J. Asbolt. 1995. Survival of fecal microorganisms in marine and freshwater sediments. Applied Environmental Microbiology. 61:1888-1896.

Hill, R.T., W.L. Straube, A.C. Palmisano, S.L. Gibson and R.R. Colwell. 1996. Distribution of sewage indicated by C. perfringens at a deep-water disposal site after cessation of sewage disposal. App. Environ. Microbiol. 62:1741-1746.

Howington, J.P., G.A. McFeters, J.P. Barry and J.J. Smith. 1992. Distribution of the McMurdo Station sewage plume. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 25:324-327.

McFeters, G.A., J.P. Barry and J.P. Howington. 1993. Distribution of enteric bacteria in Antarctica seawater surrounding a sewage outfall. Water Research. 27:645-650.

Smith, J.J., J.P. Howington and G.A. McFeters. 1994. Survival, physiological response and recovery of enteric bacteria exposed to a polar marine environment. App. Environ. Microbiol. 60:2977-2984.

Takizawa, M., W.L. Straube, R.T. Hill and R.R. Colwell. 1993. Near-bottom pelagic bacteria at a deep-water sewage sludge disposal site. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 59:3406-3410.

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