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White-spot disease of salmon fry

January 1, 1959

White-spot disease, sometimes referred to as coagulated-yolk disease, has been associated with excessive mortalities occurring among the fry and early fingerling stages of the fall chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytacha) at the U.S. Fish-Cultural Stations at Carson, Cook, Underwood, and Willard, Washington. This disease of eggs and fry should not be confused with the "white-spot" infection that is caused in fingerlings by members of the protozoan genus Ichthyophthirius.

Publication Year 1959
Title White-spot disease of salmon fry
DOI 10.1577/1548-8659(1959)21[172:WDOSF]2.0.CO;2
Authors J. J. Mazuranich, W. E. Nielson
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Progressive Fish-Culturist
Index ID 70160538
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Fisheries Research Center