Deadly invasive parasite found in Tennessee trout
Whirling disease is a condition caused by parasite that affects only trout and salmon species.
Feb. 20, 2018: An invasive parasite that devastated fish populations in some western streams is showing up in Tennessee rivers.
Whirling disease discovered in East Tennessee trout
Yellowstone Lake's native cutthroat trout getting bigger as population rebounds
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Snapping death worms can hide undetected for years
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Parasite found in wild trout in Langlade County
Whirling disease discovered in East Tennessee trout
Micropterus salmoides (largemouth bass)
First known occurrence of parasitic disease affecting trout, salmon in Tennessee detected
Deadly invasive parasite found in Tennessee trout
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