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Pathologic and clinical implications of Streptococcus phocae isolated from pinnipeds along coastal Washington state, British Columbia, and Arctic Canada

Raverty, S. A., J. K. Gaydos, O. Nielsen, and P. Ross. 2004. Pathologic and clinical implications of Streptococcus phocae isolated from pinnipeds along coastal Washington state, British Columbia, and Arctic Canada. 35th Annual Conference of the International Association of Aquatic Animal Medicine, Galveston, TX, April 2004. Download PDF.

Causes of mortality in pinnipeds in Washington State in 2004

Lambourn, D., S. Raverty, S. Jeffries, J. Calimbokidis, M. Garner, J. Gaydos, and M. Miller. 2005. Causes of mortality in pinnipeds in Washington State in 2004. Proceedings of the 2005 Puget Sound Georgia Basin Research Conference, Seattle, Washington. Download PDF.



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