The aim of this work was to identify the main viable heterotrophic bacteria
in a marine fish farm with a recirculating water system and to study their
growth dynamics. The experiments were performed with sea bass (Dicentrarch
us labrax) in an experimental recirculating water system. The bacteria iden
tified were typical of the marine environment: Pseudomonas, Oceanospirillum
, Marinobacter, Paracoccus and Erythrobacter genus from Bergey's group IV,
two genus of Vibrionaceae, one strain of Vibrio and one strain of Aeromonas
. These populations were stable when the ingested feed/replacement water ra
tio was kept constant. Fixed bacteria formed large biofilms, which released
about 10(4) CFU ml(-1) into the tank. The biological filter, with its larg
e surface area, was the largest source of bacteria in the farm, but the UV
disinfection unit kept the number of free bacteria stable. When properly ma
naged, the majority of bacteria that grew on the biological filter were fro
m Bergey's group IV; no Vibrio were ever detected on it. (C) 2000 Elsevier
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