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Diseased fish amongst us - Mycobacteriosis Research Initiative - Stripers Forever’s
Diseased fish amongst us.. Yikes
I think that I seen a fish like this a few years ago down in the chesapeake fishing one winter. But can't be sure memory is very vage as the fish was released for a bigger girl
Stripers Forever’s Mycobacteriosis Research Initiative
“Learn about this disease and how you can help.”
Mycobacteriosis is an emerging infectious disease that affects well over 75% of the resident striped bass in Chesapeake Bay. Signs of the disease include unsightly skin ulcers (Fig 1a) and pale gray nodular lesions in the internal organs, mainly the spleen (Fig1b). It is believed that once infected, striped bass ultimately die.

Annual striped bass tag-recapture studies in Maryland and Virginia waters indicate that since the late 1990’s and concurrent with the first reports of this disease, natural mortality (e.g. mortality other than that attributable to fishing) has gone up significantly in the Bay. This has generated concern among scientists, fishermen, and resource managers that the disease is having significant adverse impacts on the stock.
One of our recent studies provides first evidence that disease-associated mortality is occurring in Bay striped bass. However, we do not yet know the extent of this mortality, nor do we understand the ecology of the mycobacteria (e.g. where in the environment they are found), the routes of transmission for the infection or the environmental stressors (e.g. temperature, hypoxia etc.) that modulate disease expression. We believe this infectious disease is a grave concern and that additional research is desperately needed to find answers to the many remaining scientific questions.
Dr. Wolfgang Vogelbein Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences Jan. 2011
How you can help combat mycobacteriosis in striped bass.
If you love stripers as we do, please contribute today to help defeat myco. Contribution checks should be made payable to “VIMS Foundation”. Write “For Myco Research” on the memo line and mail the check to:
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation,
c/o The College of William and Mary
P.O. Box 1693, Williamsburg, VA 23187-8779.
All contributions to the VIMS Foundation are tax deductible and will go into an account dedicated to “myco” research.
Alternatively you can donate by credit card at this secure LINK to VIMS.
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If you would like to volunteer to help with the fund raising drive by contacting other people or organizations please contact us at stripers@whatifnet.com
Honor Roll of Donors
Individual Donors Organizational Donors
Francis Pandolfi, CT Stripers Forever, USA
Ed Mitchell, CT Downriver Charters, MA
Fred Jennings, MA Peak Dawn Outfitters, MA
Ron Domurat, MA
Brad Burns, ME
George Watson, ME
Dean Clark, MA
Duncan Barnes, ME
Capt. Kalil Boghdan, MA
Capt. Jim White, RI White Ghost Charters, RI
John Szot, NJ
Courtesy of Striper's Forever
http://www.stripersforever.org/Info/Mycobacteriosis
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