More Reports of Salmon Virus Found in Canadian Waters

More Reports of Salmon Virus Found in Canadian Waters

Now, reports Seattlepi.com: “the ISA virus was found in the fins of three adult salmon–a Chinook, a chum and a coho–taken out of the Harrison River in the Fraser Valley early last month.” However, they go on to say, “additional testing on the [first] sockeye smolts, done at the University of Bergen in Norway, was not able to confirm the findings.”

Only one of the tests showed a fish with ISAv, and that was at the limits of detectability, so it was not really a smoking fin. Continue reading More Reports of Salmon Virus Found in Canadian Waters

Salmon Flu & You: Myths and Mysteries

Salmon Flu & You: Myths and Mysteries

The lethal and highly infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAV) has, it’s been reported by the New York Times, “detected for the first time in wild salmon in the Pacific Northwest.” The virulent form causes damage to blood vessels and blood cells–sick fish have pale gills and hemorrhage internally.

Of 48 juvenile sockeye salmon taken from British Columbia’s River Inlet, two tested positive for ISAV. Continue reading Salmon Flu & You: Myths and Mysteries