Disease Agent Transfer Sample Clauses

Disease Agent Transfer. The potential for disease agent and disease transfer with reestablishment of passage — and the associated potential for significant losses in resident populations above the dams and for limited success of anadromous reintroduction — was identified early on as a major uncertainty. PGE contracted with the ODFW Fish Health Section to sample fish populations both upstream and downstream of the Project to determine which fish disease agents not currently found above the Project have the potential to become established there. In addition, juvenile fish from stocks upstream of the Project were tested to determine their relative susceptibility to the fish disease agents that might be transferred upstream if fish passage were reinitiated. The two diseases of most concern are Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis (“IHN”) Type 2 and whirling disease. IHN Type 2 is caused by a virus, and whirling disease is caused by Myxobolus cerebralis, a myxosporean parasite. Recent (2001–2002) work for these studies included: continued sampling to determine which fish diseases currently found only downstream of the Project have the potential to become established upstream if fish are able to pass the Project dams; continued fish disease challenges to evaluate susceptibility of upstream fish populations to diseases or strains of diseases found downstream of the Project; experiments to determine virus loads in Metolius River water and genetic testing of IHN virus isolated during the surveys; studies to assess the suitability of Tubifex tubifex worms found upstream of the Project to serve as the alternate host for whirling disease; and evaluation of potential non-lethal methods for detecting whirling disease. The fish disease risk study program is substantially completed. Results of the fish disease agent studies are summarized in the interim final reports for these studies (Xxxxxxxxx 1999; Xxxxxxxxxxx 1999), progress reports (Xxxxxxxxx 2001, 2002, and 2003a; Xxxxxxxxxxx 2001, 2002, 2003). The fish disease risk study program culminated in a draft Fish Health Management Plan (Xxxxxxxxx 2003b) that dictates passage and sampling protocols under the different phases of the Fish Passage Plan. A description of the fish health management program is provided later in this Fish Passage Plan (section IV.F), and the draft Fish Health Management Plan is provided as Appendix II.
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