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Fish Kills: Their Causes and Prevention
Fish die as a result of a wide variety of natural and unnatural causes. Fish may die of old age, starvation, body injury, stress, suffocation, water pollution, diseases, parasites, predation, toxic algae, severe weather, and other reasons.
May 1, 2009 420-252
Common Diseases of Cultured Striped Bass, Morone saxatilis, and Its Hybrid (M. saxitilis x M. chrysops) Jun 15, 2020 600-080 (VM-01P)
Getting Acquainted with Amyloodinium ocellatum
Amyloodinium ocellatum (abbr. A.ocellatum) is a marine dinoflagellate. While most marine dinoflagellates (small protozoan organisms) exist as free living members of the planktonic community, some such as A. ocellatum live at least a portion of their life cycle as parasitic organisms.
Jul 2, 2024 600-200 (CNRE-39P)
Dealing with Trichodina and Trichodina-like species
Trichodina spp. are a group of dorsal-ventrally flattened oval ciliated protozoan parasites of marine and freshwater species of finfish.
Jul 2, 2024 600-205 (CNRE-38P)
Ozone Application in Aquaculture Apr 5, 2017 FST-244P
Fish Slaughter Jul 25, 2017 FST-276