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Status of the Major Oyster Diseases in Virginia 2000 A Summary of the Annual Monitoring Program
Ragone Calvo, Lisa M. ; Burreson, Eugene M.
Ragone Calvo, Lisa M.
Burreson, Eugene M.
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As a consequence of the relatively warm temperatures, high salinities, and high oyster parasite abundances in the fall of 1999, both P. marinus and H. nelsoni were widely distributed throughout oyster populations in Virginia in 2000. Fortunately, however, we did not see severe epizootics of the diseases as observed in some areas in 1999.
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2001-05-01
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Marine Resource Reports
Shellfish Pathology
Aquatic Health Sciences Reports
Research and Technical Reports, American Oyster Diseaeses, Virginia, Chesapeake Bay
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Virginia Institute of Marine Science
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https://doi.org/10.21220/V5F42J
