The vast majority of Vibrio-related illnesses in Washington State are associated with a single species, Vibrio parahaemolyticus (Vp). The intent of this workshop was to bring together tribal and non-tribal industry representatives, Federal subject matter experts, State Shellfish Control Authorities, and academic researchers to explore new tools to improve harvest and post-harvest strategies and practices to reduce the risk of illness.
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Advancing Tools for Modeling, Forecasting and Managing for Vibrio spp. in Washington State
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- Science Area(s): Harmful Algal Bloom Detection and Forecasting, Stressor Impacts and Mitigation
- Region(s) of Study: Pacific Ocean, U.S. States and Territories, Washington, Waterbodies
- Primary Contact(s): john.jacobs@noaa.gov
Citation:
Paranjpye, R., L. Johnson, J. Jacobs, and A. DePaola
Paranjpye, R., L. Johnson, J. Jacobs, and A. DePaola
Data/Report Type:
NOAA Technical Memorandum
NOAA Technical Memorandum
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