An infectious hematophoietic necrosis epizootic in sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka in Weaver Creek spawning channel, Fraser River system, B.C., Canada

  • Traxler G
  • Rankin J
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ABSTRACT. An epizootic in sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka fry caused by infectious hematopoietic necrosis (IHN) virus occurred in 1987 in the Weaver Creek spawning chan- nel, British Colun~bia, Canada The prevalence of IHN virus in a sockeye fry was highest during the early part of fry migra- tion from the spawning channel. Losses of migrating fry were estimated by holdng fry for 4 d periods sequentially through- out the migration and observing mortalities. Of the 16.8 mil- lion fry migrating from the channel, an estimated 8.3 million likely died of IHN within days of leaving the spawning channel.

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Traxler, G., & Rankin, J. (1989). An infectious hematophoietic necrosis epizootic in sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka in Weaver Creek spawning channel, Fraser River system, B.C., Canada. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 6, 221–226. https://doi.org/10.3354/dao006221

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