The study, led by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, is trying to determine the prevalence and impact of disease-causing ichthyophonus in migrating chinook. It was launched last year in the wake of major discrepancies between the numbers of salmon counted near the mouth of the Yukon River compared to the Alaska-Yukon border, suggesting thousands of fish were dying mid-migration. |
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