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- A physical descriptive model for predicting bacteria level variation at a dynamic beach Journal Articles
- Abandoning Nature: Swimming Pools and Clean, Healthy Recreation in Hamilton, Ontario, c. 1930s–1950s Journal Articles
- An evaluation of southeastern Ontario recreational water quality. Journal Articles
- Canadian beach cohort study: protocol of a prospective study to assess the burden of recreational water illness. Journal Articles
- Comparative microbial source tracking methods for identification of fecal contamination sources at Sunnyside Beach in the Toronto region area of concern Journal Articles
- Comparison of the occurrence and survival of fecal indicator bacteria in recreational sand between urban beach, playground and sandbox settings in Toronto, Ontario Journal Articles
- DNA-based real-time detection and quantification of aeromonads from fresh water beaches on Lake Ontario Journal Articles
- Evaluation of methods to sample fecal indicator bacteria in foreshore sand and pore water at freshwater beaches Journal Articles
- Experience with the antibiotic resistance analysis and DNA fingerprinting in tracking faecal pollution at two lake beaches Journal Articles
- Exploring bacterial pathogen community dynamics in freshwater beach sediments: A tale of two lakes Journal Articles
- Faecal indicator bacteria enumeration in beach sand: a comparison study of extraction methods in medium to coarse sands Journal Articles
- Fecal source tracking and eDNA profiling in an urban creek following an extreme rain event Journal Articles
- Impacts of a changing earth on microbial dynamics and human health risks in the continuum between beach water and sand Journal Articles
- Microbial Source Tracking Using Quantitative and Digital PCR To Identify Sources of Fecal Contamination in Stormwater, River Water, and Beach Water in a Great Lakes Area of Concern Journal Articles
- Multiple lines of evidence to identify the sources of fecal pollution at a freshwater beach in Hamilton Harbour, Lake Ontario Journal Articles
- Release ofEscherichia colifrom Foreshore Sand and Pore Water during Intensified Wave Conditions at a Recreational Beach Journal Articles
- Same-day Enterococcus qPCR results of recreational water quality at two Toronto beaches provide added public health protection and reduced beach days lost Journal Articles
- Shotgun metagenomic sequencing reveals freshwater beach sands as reservoir of bacterial pathogens Journal Articles