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Uploaded by newscientistvideo on Jul 20, 2007
Researchers at Thousand Islands Biological Station believe that a fish virus called viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS) is responsible for declining populations of muskellunge fish in the St Lawrence River. Video produced by SUNY-ESF.
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What are physical symptoms on fish? As an angler how do I know if the fish I have caught have the virus?
Musk1e 4 years ago
i hop it doesnt wipe them out.
DementedDolphin 4 years ago
are they harmful to humans if say..i ate one.
beausiff 4 years ago
nteresting
scientist4eva 4 years ago
not good
mikejb69 4 years ago
meh!
tabion7 4 years ago
very interesting! :)
thesadieflower 4 years ago
1st!
MutantDealer 4 years ago
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What are physical symptoms on fish? As an angler how do I know if the fish I have caught have the virus?
Musk1e 4 years ago
i hop it doesnt wipe them out.
DementedDolphin 4 years ago
are they harmful to humans if say..i ate one.
beausiff 4 years ago
nteresting
scientist4eva 4 years ago
not good
mikejb69 4 years ago
meh!
tabion7 4 years ago
very interesting! :)
thesadieflower 4 years ago
1st!
MutantDealer 4 years ago