Preliminary trials were undertaken to assess the potential for depuration (
purification) of diver harvested king scallops (Pecten maximus) under a ran
ge of temperatures and shellfish to water ratios. Scallops taken from class
B waters were held for 42 hours in standard design depuration systems. Bac
teriological analysis indicated a significant decrease in E. coli. and tota
l viable count (TVC) at all temperatures and water ratios after the 42 hour
depuration period. Mortalities at temperatures above 20.5 degreesC and inc
reased ammonia levels at low shellfish to water ratios indicated that accep
table deputation conditions lie between 6.6 degreesC and 15.6 degreesC at s
hellfish to water ratios in excess of 1:12. Scallops held upside down also
depurated effectively, although TVC indicated that in this orientation depu
ration was less effective than in scallops held the right way up.