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Title: Investigations of Disease Factors Affecting Declines of Pacific Herring Populations in PWS 97162
Project Year and Number: 1997: 97162
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 1999: 99162-A, 1999: 99162-B, 1998: 98162, 1997: 97162-SUPP, 1996: 96162
Principal Investigator (PI): Richard Kocan (University of Washington)
Managing Agency: ADFG
Assisting Personnel: Chris Kennedy, Gary Marty
Research Location: Prince William Sound
Restoration Category: Research
Injured Resources Addressed: Pacific Herring
Abstract: Field and controlled laboratory studies will focus on viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus and Ichthyophonus hoferi, a pathogenic fungus, to determine their role in the disease(s) and mortality observed in Prince William Sound herring since 1993. Herring will be monitored throughout the year for signs of disease and immune status, while specific pathogen-free herring will be used to determine the degree of mortality, blood chemical changes, and pathogenicity produced by these organisms alone and in combination with exposure to stressors such as petroleum hydrocarbons, temperature and crowding.Proposal: Not Available
Reports:
Annual Report FY97: View (17,925 KB)
Final Report: See Project 98162
Publications from this Project: None Available