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    Literature review An in-depth view into fish disease Kimberley 12/1/2010   Contents 1 Introduction 3 1.1 What is Fish Disease 3 2 Viral diseases present 3 2.1 Freshwater species only 3 2.1.1 Herpesvirus salmonis 3 2.1.2 Channel catfish virus 4 2.1.3 Epithelioma papillosum 4 2.1.4 Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis 5 2.1.5 Koi Herpes virus 5 2.1.6 Spring Viraemia of Carp and Swim Bladder Infection Virus 6 2.2 Both Freshwater and Marine species 6 2.2.1 Viral Haemorrhagic

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    over a million dollars. It concluded that malnourished rats have offspring that are mentally retarted. Another is a project by Organ State University which tested cancer causing agents in rainbow trout as a possible indicator for cancer in humans also they tested current human chemotherapy drugs on the rainbow

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    because of the strain on spawning that changing water levels can cause (Coops et al 2003). However‚ the management of fish have caused a decrease in the Kokanee Salmon population‚ and thus the Lake Trout population as well. Large numbers of anglers frequent this lake because of the Kokanee Salmon and Lake Trout. This body of water was known for its impressive fishing for these two species of fish‚ but that is now threatened due to a decreasing salmon

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    Gunnar Reich Ms. Guissi Honors English 2 7 September 2014 Wild Winsome The clock has just struck seven o’clock in the morning and the sun is in full bloom. It is dazzling‚ illuminating the tent and making it difficult to see due to it’s substantial brightness. Across the lake lies a mantis green meadow with a prodigious‚ dark brown mountain standing tall at it’s rear. Snow from the long‚ frigid winter still rests on it’s face. It looks quite appetizing‚ as it resembles whipped cream scattered

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    Fishery Sector in Pakistan

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    Introduction Fisheries sector occupies a very important place in the socio-economic development of the country. It has been recognized as a powerful income and employment generator as it stimulates growth of a number of subsidiary industries‚ and is a source of cheap and nutritious food besides being a foreign exchange earner. Most importantly‚ it is the source of livelihood for a large section of economically backward population of the country. The main challenges facing fisheries development

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    Literature places at the bottom of my academia interest of study. Although I am not interested in the study‚ I find vital importance in the messages of novels. I strive for time to read for entertainment. When I find that special moment‚ I choose the masterpieces that I can related to. As my personal powerful product‚ the novel A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean changed my perspective on the way I look at my most prized possessions: my family‚ my favorite hobby‚ and nature. In the novel‚

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    plunges underneath ice in its search for aquatic insects and minnows. During spring and fall‚ large numbers of migrating birds can be seen and heard as they fly through the sky. The fish that live in the park live in the lower elevations. The Rainbow trout is one of the many native

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    Soon after‚ my turn came around and for the life of me I could not keep a fish on the line long enough to land it. Suddenly‚ everything changed. I got my hit‚ I kept the pressure‚ and I landed my first trout with a fly-rod‚ it was by no means impressive in size‚ but I was so proud of that rainbow-colored fish. Ever since then I can no longer wait until I can get back in the water to catch an even larger sized and quantity of

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    enjoy our work more too. My favorite random act of kindness from the past nine weeks is something that happened here at the local fishing hole on Lewisburg Highway. One day I was fishing there and I caught three big Rainbow Trout. My step-dad Mark and I met a man who was also fishing for trout. He said he was taking his fish home to feed his family. I decided I would like him to have my three fish too. It felt like the right thing to do. Mark really bragged on me to my mom and told her how happy that

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    oxygen gas were generated using a nanobubble aerator (BUVITAS; Ligaric Company Limited‚ Osaka‚ Japan). Brassica campestris were cultured hydroponically for 4 weeks within air-nanobubble water or within normal water. Sweetfish (for 3 weeks) and rainbow trout (for 6 weeks) were kept either within air-nanobubble water or within normal water. Finally‚ 5 week-old male DBA1/J mice were bred with normal free-chaw and free-drinking either of oxygennanobubble water or of normal water for 12 weeks. Oxygen-nanobubble

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