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A fish kill at the Aposelemis dam (Crete,Greece) caused by heavy parasitism by Ichthyobodo sp.
Authors:Pantelis Katharios  Constantina Kokkari  Maria Chiara Cascarano  Stylianos Gyparakis  Chrissi Aggelidaki  Ioanna Antonakaki  Efthimia Vargiakaki
Institution:1. Institute of Marine Biology, Biotechnology & Aquaculture, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece, Former American Base of Gournes, Heraklion, Greece;2. Organisation for the Development of Crete SA (OAK SA), Aposelemis WTP, Heraklion, Greece
Abstract:A fish kill was recorded at the Aposelemis Dam, which is the main reservoir of drinking water for the island of Crete in Greece. Hundreds of goldfish were found dead at a side stream which provides water to the reservoir. The affected fish had been entrapped in a small pond at the side of the stream with practically zero water renewal as the event occurred in August which is a dry season for the island of Crete. The event was alarming for the local community since anthropogenic pollution was initially suspected which could pose a significant human health threat. Following examination of the fish, the mortality was attributed to heavy infection by the parasitic flagellate, Ichthyobodo sp., whilst no pollutants were detected. The parasite was studied through light and scanning electron microscopy and was identified molecularly.
Keywords:fish kill  gill histopathology  Ichthyobodo  parasitism
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