6 results for Oncorhynchus keta (Chum Salmon)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Geographic Location Reference
3890 Oncorhynchus keta Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Anecdotal N/A Chum salmon can be vectors for parasites, and hatchery-reared salmon may threaten native fish species 16494
3891 Oncorhynchus keta Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Wild Chum Salmon have been reported to introduce two mortality inducing ectoparasitic protozoans, euryhaline Ichtyhyobodo salmonis and freshwater Trichodina truttae, into hatchery fish 34953
3892 Oncorhynchus keta Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Many salmonids, including Chum Salmon, are host to the myxozoan parasite Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae that causes proliferative kidney disease Kantishna River, Alaska 34960
3893 Oncorhynchus keta Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Sea lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) infection rates in wild juvenile Chum Salmon and Pink Salmon were higher for populations that occurred near salmon farms than those that were not located near salmon farms in British Columbia, Canada Pacific Ocean 34938
3894 Oncorhynchus keta Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Sea lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) infection rates in wild juvenile Chum Salmon and Pink Salmon were higher for populations that occurred near salmon farms than those that were not located near salmon farms in British Columbia, Canada Muchalat Inlet, Canada 34956
3896 Oncorhynchus keta Disease/Parasite/Toxicity Observational Field Chum Salmon, along with numerous other fish species, are common hosts to the parasitic nematodes of the genus Anisakis which can cause anisakiasis in humans who consume undercooked infested fish Japan 34959

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