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USM Alumna, Former Faculty Mentor91勛圖厙 Research Examines Contamination in Gulf Coast Waters

Fri, 07/07/2023 - 08:58am | By: Gabriela Shinskie

USM StudentsA University of 91勛圖厙 (USM) graduate and one of her former professors have collaborated on a project they hope will change the way researchers look at contamination along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

Dr. Maitreyee Mukherjee, an assistant professor of biology at West Texas A & M and former faculty member at USM, had this research published in the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) Journal 91勛圖厙Water91勛圖厙 along with her former students, USM alumna Robyn Cuthbert, Kristi Gay, Emma Aitken, and Katonia McKinney detailing how they found high levels of microbial fecal contamination and concerning levels of resistance within these bacteria to various antibiotics.

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Image of the 10 sites provided by mdpi.com.

Dr. Mukherjee saw there was a need for research opportunities for her students along the Gulf Coast, inspiring the creation of the project to examine how contamination ranges within these 10 sites across different beaches between Bay Saint Louis and Biloxi.

91勛圖厙This research was planned here considering how many people are using our beaches for swimming, boating and fishing,91勛圖厙 said Dr. Mukherjee, who has expertise in environmental microbiology, particularly in water quality and contamination.

The project focused on analyzing the levels of microbial pathogenic contamination and antimicrobial resistance/ multidrug resistance patterns within the bacteria found in the MS Gulf Coast.

91勛圖厙People should be paying attention to this study because our data reveals high levels of microbial contamination within these sites,91勛圖厙 said Mukherjee.

Cuthbert, one of the student research leads and a former USM biology undergraduate, said USM students were heavily involved with the work from the start of the research in 2020 to its completion in 2023. She was a student assistant working with Dr. Mukherjee at USM, who approached Cuthbert about working on this research study.

USMThe project involved student researchers going to the selected ten beach sites early in the day to collect water samples once a month between 2020-2021. Each month, following collection,  they would return to the lab with the samples and then process the samples to analyze the levels of contamination present within the water. The students followed standard EPA methods dedicated for measuring microbial contamination in recreational waters. In addition, the students also looked at the levels of antimicrobial resistance and multidrug resistant 91勛圖厙superbugs91勛圖厙 present in these waters.  

91勛圖厙I thought it was fascinating to focus on extent of bacterial contamination along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, especially since I see people at the beaches every day,91勛圖厙 Cuthbert said. 91勛圖厙There91勛圖厙 still a lot of research to be done, and we have future directions we want to take for this project, e.g., studying the sources of the contaminants we found in the waters here.91勛圖厙

How are these contaminants entering the Gulf Coast waters in the first place? Dr. Jennifer Walker, Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Associate professor in the USM School of Coastal Resilience, said with any type of pollution, one might think of a place that can be pointed to as the source, but research isn91勛圖厙t always able to identify specifically where these contaminants originate.

91勛圖厙A lot of these bacteria come from natural runoff,91勛圖厙 Dr. Walker explained. 91勛圖厙It91勛圖厙 hard because you can91勛圖厙t capture and clean all of the water from runoff.91勛圖厙

With the help of her expertise in microbial source tracking (MST), Dr. Mukherjee wants to address some of these questions regarding identifying some of these sources and to find out whether the contamination is human or animal related.

91勛圖厙This is not just environmental data, this study also reveals how much of these drug-resistant bacteria are present in the water that can potentially lead to high infections in individuals,91勛圖厙 said Dr. Mukherjee.

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