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World Oceans Day: Marine diseases hidden beneath the waves incur high economic, ecological costs
Researchers Joseph Looney and William Schroer maintain lab experiments on disease in oysters.
Credit: Tal Ben-Horin
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Starfish with sea star wasting disease, an infectious disease that has spread along the West Coast.
Credit: NOAA
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NSF EEID researchers collect oysters from the Delaware Bay fishery to test for disease.
Credit: Kathryn Ashton-Alcox
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A cluster of eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) from Delaware Bay.
Credit: Iris Burt
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Healthy (left) and diseased (right) eastern oysters. The diseased oyster is infected with Dermo.
Credit: Susan Ford
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Heavy infection of Dermo in the lining of an oyster stomach.
Credit: Susan Ford
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