A group of university scientists in Chile say they've documented the first cases of clinical tenacibaculosis, an ulcerative, fish-killing disease characterized by skin lesions, mouth erosion, frayed fins and tail rot, in farmed rainbow trout and coho salmon, and are calling for the Chilean aquaculture industry to begin taking steps to minimize its spread [...]
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