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THE NATION'S OYSTERS: BELEAGUERED BY DISEASE From the east coast to the west, Americas oysters have faced an onslaught from disease. Subjected to overharvesting, pollution and habitat destruction, the eastern oyster has been besieged by parasitic disease for more than a decade. At the same time intensive culture of the Pacific oyster on the west coast has led to high summer mortalities. Now, Congressionally-supported research and outreach efforts have made advances that will help sustain these important species.
BREEDING DISEASE RESISTANCE IN THE HATCHERY
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PROSPECTS FOR DISEASE-FREE SEED Is it possible to plant disease-free oysters in low salinity waters -- where disease may be present but is generally less virulent than higher and bring them harvest before Dermo or MSX kills them?
MODELING AROUND DISEASE
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OYSTER FOES EAST & WEST Whether they are microbes like bacteria and protozoans or larger organisms such as oyster drills, parasitic worms and crabs, oyster predators are natural to any ecosystem.
COMBATTING
DISEASE IN THE CELL
GETTING AROUND JUVENILE OYSTER DISEASE
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NEW TOOLS FOR DIAGNOSING DISEASE Laboratory methods for determining disease presence in oysters are often slow and imprecise; new techniques could soon be used in the field for rapid detection.
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