Coral Disease Session - Eastern Fish Health Workshop
Shawn McLaughlin
Shawn.McLaughlin at noaa.gov
Fri Mar 10 11:28:44 EST 2000
The 25th Annual Eastern Fish Health Workshop is hosting a session on
Coral Disease at the upcoming meeting in Plymouth, Massachusetts, 10-14
April 2000. The Coral Disease session will be held on Thursday, April
13th (8:00 a.m. to noon) and features presentations by Laurie
Richardson, Garriett Smith, Esther Peters, Kiho Kim, Andy Bruckner,
Cheryl Woodley, and Les Kaufman. The complete agenda for the 25th EFHW
is included below. Please note the registration deadline is March 15th,
2000.
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25th ANNUAL EASTERN FISH HEALTH WORKSHOP
10-14 APRIL 2000
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REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS FAST APPROACHING:
15 March 2000: Early registration $105, thereafter $120
Our featured International Speaker will
be Dr. Peter Smith from the National University of Ireland -
Galway.
Pete has done extensive research on diagnostic detection, microbial
ecology, vaccination and antibiotic resistance and I am sure his
treatise on the "Confessions of a Fish Health Bug Hunter" will be
of
relevant interest to all.
Dr Natalia Guseva from the Laboratory of Ichthyopathology of the
All
Russian Research Institute of Freshwater Fisheries in Rybno, Russia
(currently at the University of Georgia-Athens) will present an
overview of the US/Russia Cooperative Research Program on Fisheries
and the Environment with particular reference to Aquaculture and
Fish
Disease.
There will also be four educational/discussion forums interspersed
throughout the program whose topics include:
(1) An analysis of current research, trends and discussion on
topics
in warmwater aquaculture, which will be chaired by Drew Mitchell
and
Andy Goodwin. Featured speakers now include Joel Bader, Linda
Pote,
and John Hawke.
(2) An update on Canadian aquaculture and fish disease research
will
be chaired by Laura Brown. Additional speakers include Neil Ross,
Dave Groman, and Rachael Roper with followup discussion on
interactions between Canadian and U.S. aquaculture/fish disease
interests chaired by Dave Groman.
(3) An anlysis of the Wild Fish Surveys with relevant discussion
pertaining to the biological, political and administrative
ramifications of such data from federal and state perspectives will
be
chaired by Tom Bell. Featured speakers include Patricia Barbash,
Tom
Jones and Tom Wiggins.
(4) An educational forum on Coral Reef diseases shall be hosted by
the
National Ocean Service and chaired by Cheryl Woodley and Shawn
McLaughlin. Featured speakers will include Laurie Richardson,
Garriet
Smith, Esther Peters, Kiho Kim, Andy Bruckner, and Les Kaufman.
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AGENDA FOR 25TH EASTERN FISH HEALTH WORKSHOP
Monday, 10 April 2000
5:00 Registration and Welcome Reception
7:30 Registration closes
Tuesday, 11 April 2000
7:00 BREAKFAST
Moderator: Clifford E. Starliper
National Fish Health Research Laboratory
U.S. Geological Survey, BRD
Kearneysville, WV
8:00 WELCOME
8:15 Cipriano Vertical Transmission Of Flavobacterium Psychrophilum And
Its Impact
Within Atlantic Salmon Restoration
8:30 Bowker Current Research At The Bozeman Fish Technology Center On
The
Approval Of Chloramine-T For Use In Public
8:45 Stringer Analysis Of Chondrotin AC Lysase Activity And Virulence
Of
Flavobacterium columnare
9:00 Daly Preliminary Studies Of Flavobacterium Branchiophilum, An
Etiological
Agent Of Bacterial Gill Disease
9:15 Bullock Transmission Of Aeromonas salmonicida And Yersinia
ruckeri In A
Salmonid Recycle System By Means Of Fluidized Sand Biofilters
9:30 Shotts Use Of Windrow Composting To Effectively Discard Fish
Caracasses
And Contain Bacterial Pathogens.
9:45 Starliper Depuration Of Aeromonas salmonicida By The Freshwater
Bivalve
Amblema plicata To Prevent The Bacteriums Transmission To Arctic
Char (Salvelinus alpinus)
10:00 BREAK
Moderator: G.L. Pete Bullock
Freshwater Institute
Shepherdstown, WV
10:30 Hiney Carriage Of Aeromonas salmonicida By Covertly-Infected,
Immunized
Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar)
10:45 Burge Natural-Resistance Associated Macrophage Protein (Nramp) In
Striped
Bass (Morone saxatilis)
11:00 Hrubec Changes In The Humoral Immune Response Of Hybrid Striped
Bass At
Different Ages.
11:15 Kaattari , S. Affinity Maturation Of Trout Antibodies In Response
To A Defined
Antigen And A Viral Antigen(s)
11:30 Maki Immunohistochemical Detection Of Channel Catfish (Ictalurus
punctatus) Immunoglobulin In Formalin-Fixed Tissues.
11:45 Praveen Evidence For A Novel Vertebrate Peroxidase In Channel
Catfish
(Ictalurus punctatus) Like Functional Diversity
12:00 LUNCH
Workshop: Warmwater Aquaculture and Fish Disease
Moderators: Andy Goodwin
University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Andrew Mitchell
U.S.Department of Agriculture/ARS
Stuttgart, AR
1:30 Bader Immunogenicity, Stability And Optimal Production Conditions
For A 60
Kilodalton Protease Of Flavobacterium columnare
1:45 Mitchell The Catfish Trematode Bolbophorus confusus And The
Control Of Its
Intermediate Snail Host Planorbella trivolvus
2:00 Goodwin Massive Hepatic Necrosis And Nodular Regeneration In
Largemouth
Bass Fed Feeds High In Available Carbohydrate
2:15 Hawke Characterization Of Photobacterium damselae Subsp. piscicida
>From Hybrid Striped Bass Cultured In Louisiana
2:30 Thune An Efficacious Vaccine For Photobacterium damselae Subsp.
piscicida
2:45 Nusbaum Edwardsiella ictaluri Infection Promotes Aeromonas Spp.
Bacteremia In
Normal Channel Catfish
3:00 Guseva Cultivation Of Ichthyophthirius multifiliis On Fish Cell
Lines: Possible
Approaches
3:15 BREAK
Moderator: Fred Kern
NOAA/National Ocean Service
Cooperative Oxford Laboratory
Oxford, MD
3:45 Kern The Oxford Laboratory: Twenty-Five Years And Beyond
4:00 Kotob Molecular Comparisons Between Perkinsus marinus Isolates
>From The
Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica, And The Softshell Clam, Mya
arenaria
4:15 McLaughlin Biochemical Characterization Of Two Perkinsus Species
Isolated From
The Softshell Clam, Mya arenaria
4:30 Faisal Collagenases Of Marine Eukaryotes: Role In Disease
Processes
And Potential Uses In Biotechnology
4:45 Faisal Development Of A Cell Line From The Liver Of Atlantic
Menhaden
(Brevoortia tyrannus): A Model For Study Of Bacterial Infection
5:00 ADJOURN
Wednesday, 12 April 1200
7:00 BREAKFAST
Moderator: Carl Sinderman
NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service
Oxford, MD
8:00 Mitchell Fish Kills In The United States Prior To 1900
8:15 Borucinska New Discoveries Of Old Pathogens In Sharks
8:30 Chiarri Infectious Necrotizing Enteritis In Cultured Juvenile
Summer
Flounder
8:45 Horowitz The Pathobiology Of 17?-Estradiol In The Summer
Flounder,
Paralichthys dentatus
9:00 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Peter Smith
Microbiology Department
Fish Disease Group
National University of Ireland - Galway
Understanding The Microbial Ecology And Epidemiology Of Disease
9:45 BREAK
WORKSHOP: Canadian and Atlantic Aquaculture
Moderator: Laura Brown
National Research Council - Canada
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
10:15 Groman Overview Of Finfish Disease Issues In Atlantic Aquaculture
10:30 Brown Development Of A Vaccine Against Infectious Salmon Anaemia
Virus
10:45 Ross Biochemical And Molecular Approaches To Understanding The
Biology
And Control Of The Salmon Louse (Lepeophtheirus Salmonis)
11:00 Roper Advances In Fish Lymphocyte In Vitro Assays
11:15 Bowser Swim Bladder Sarcoma In Atlantic Salmon In The United
States And An
Associated Retrovirus
11:30 DISCUSSION: Canadian and Atlantic Aquaculture and Disease
Leader: David Groman
Atlantic Veterinary College
Prince Edward Island, Canada
12:30 LUNCH
Moderator: Aaron Rosenfeld
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service Oxford, MD
1:30 Bartholomew Immunogenetics Of Resistance To The Myxozoan,
Ceratomyxa shasta
1:45 Densmore Comparative Susceptibility Of Three Strains Of
Oncorhynchus mykiss
To Whirling Disease
2:00 Cartwright Susceptibility Of Atlantic Salmon, Lake Trout And
Rainbow Trout To
Myxobolus cerebralis Under Controlled Laboratory Exposures
2:15 Rommel Brain Parasite In Cultured Yellow Perch
2:30 Smith, S. Efficacy Of Various Chemotherapeutic Agents On The
Growth Of
Spironucleus vortens, An Intestinal Parasite Of The Freshwater
Angelfish
3:00 Remischuessel Myxosporidian Infection Associated With Lesions In
Young Menhaden,
Brevoortia tyrannus, (Latrobe) In The Pocomoke River
3:15 Kazarnikova Principal Diseases Of Fish And Trends In Their
Investigations In
Waters Of The Azov Sea Basin
3:30 BREAK
WORKSHOP: The Wild Fish Disease Survey
Moderator: Tom Bell
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Arlington, VA
4:00 Bell The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's National Wild Fish Health
Survey And Associated Database: Overview And Status
4:20 Barbash Implementation Of The National Wild Fish Health Survey In
The
Northeast: Partnerships, Findings, Goals
4:35 Jones Results Of Natural Fish Population Surveys Conducted
In The State Of Vermont
4:50 Wiggins The Impact Of Data, Programs, And Law In Fish Health
5:05 DISCUSSION
5:30 ADJOURN
Thursday, 13 April 2000
7:00 BREAKFAST
WORKSHOP: Coral Reef Health and Disease
Moderators: Cheryl Woodley
NOAA/National Ocean Service
Charleston, SC
Shawn McLaughlin
NOAA/National Ocean Service
Oxford, MD
8:00 Richardson Microbial Pathogens And The Etiology Of Coral Diseases
8:20 Smith, G. Pathogens And Potential Pathogens Of Corals
8:40 Peters Coral Disease In The Florida Keys And Dry Tortugas
9:00 Kim Dynamics Of A Fungal Epizootic Of Sea Fan Corals In The
Caribbean
9:15 Bruckner The Incidence And Effect Of Yellow-Blotch Disease In The
Southern
Caribbean
9:30 Woodley Assessing Coral Health Using Molecular Biomarkers
9:45 Kaufman Complex Species Interactions In Healthy And Perturbed
Coral Reefs
10:00 BREAK
10:30 Bruckner The WCMC/NMFS Global Coral Disease Database
10:45 Hunter Correlation Of Predation With Diseases And Tumors In
Hawaiian Corals
11:00 Walker Characterization Of A Bacterial Pathogen Associated With
Plague Type
II: Chemotaxis And Mechanism Of Coral Tissue Necrosis
11:15 Viehman Characterization Of Beggiatoa Spp. From The Black Band
Disease
Microbial Consortium
11:30 Borneman Contagious Rapid Tissue Degeneration In Susceptible
Aquarium Corals:
An SDR-Like Condition
11:45 QUESTIONS
12:00 LUNCH
Moderator: Emmett B. Shotts, Jr.
National Fish Health Research Laboratory
U.S. Geological Survey/BRD
Kearneysville, WV
1:30 Ottinger Leukocyte Function: Investigations On Fish Health In
Selected
Tributaries Of The Chesapeake Bay
1:45 Blazer Laboratory Studies On Aphanomyces Invadans From Atlantic
Menhaden
2:00 Rhodes Recovery And Characterization Of Mycobacterium Spp. From
Striped
Bass, Morone saxatilis, From The Chesapeake Bay
2:15 Kaattari, I. Rapid Detection Of Mycobacteriosis In Striped Bass By
PCR-RFLP
Analysis
2:30 Burnett Bacteriostatic Activity Of Morone saxatilis Head Kidney
Cells Against
Environmental Isolates Of Mycobacterium Sp.
2:45 Gauthier Ultrastructural Interaction Between Mycobacterium Spp. And
Peritoneal
Mononuclear Phagocytes Of Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis)
3:00 BREAK
Moderator: Frank Hetrick
Maryland Department of Agriculture
Animal Health Diagnostic Laboratory
College Park, MD
3:30 May Ulcerative Dermatitis In Striped Bass: An Evaluation Of The
Condition
At The Population Level
3:45 Plumb Largemouth Bass Virus: An Expanding Problem
4:00 Pieper A Reinvestigation Of A Largemouth Bass, Micropterus
salmoides,
Viral Infection From A Previous Fishkill In The Susquehanna River in
Maryland
4:15 Iwanowicz A Unique, Bacilliform, RNA Virus Isolated From Fathead
Minnows
(Pimephales promelas).
4:30 INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE:
Guseva Russian-American Symposium: Aquaculture and Fish Health 98;
First
Step to Future Collaboration
5:00 ADJOURN
6:30 CASH BAR
7:30 25th ANNIVERSARY BANQUET
UPDATE! UPDATE! UPDATE! UPDATE! UPDATE! UPDATE! UPDATE! UPDATE!
The National Fish Health Research Laboratory (Kearneysville, WV) is
especially proud to host this gala celebration at The John Carver
Inn, in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Registration will begin on Monday,
10 April from 5:00 - 7:00 pm, followed by three full day sessions,
11, 12, and 13 April. PLEASE NOTE: Not only will there be a
complete
session on the final day (Thursday,13 April) but that evening will
also feature our special Anniversary Banquet with professional
entertainment (included in the registration package). Therefore,
we
encourage you to please make your departure plans for Friday, 14
April.
Sessions will include oral presentations of research studies and
clinical reports as well as workshops on current trends in
warmwater
aquaculture and coral reef diseases. Lodging accommodations must
be
made with The John Carver Inn at (508) 746-7100 or (800) 274-1620.
Check-in time is 3 pm and check-out time is 11:00 am. The Inn has
graciously honored our room rate of two years ago at $60.00 + 9.7%
room tax/night for either single or double occupancy. Identify your
affiliation with the Eastern Fish Health Workshop to secure
reservations at these prices before 1 March 2000. You can visit
the
Inn at http:\\media3.com/johncarverinn and take a step back in
history
to review the birth of America and explore the attractions of this
New
England seaport at http:\\bestreadguide.com\plymouth\index.html.
A $105.00 registration fee (U.S. currency equivalent) includes
workshop
proceedings, refreshments/breaks, continental breakfasts and
luncheons
on each day of the proceedings, a catered get-acquainted reception
on
Tuesday evening, and the 25th Anniversary Banquet on Thursday
night.
Please make checks payable to the "Eastern Fish Health Workshop c/o
Rocco Cipriano" and return payment with your completed registration
form by 15 March 2000. Contracts for food services necessitate a
late
registration fee of $120.00 after this date.
For additional information, contact:
Dr. Rocco C. Cipriano
National Fish Health Research Laboratory
Kearneysville, WV 25430
PHONE: 304/724-4432
FAX: 304/724-4435
Ecmail: rocco_cipriano at nbs.gov
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25TH ANNUAL EASTERN FISH HEALTH WORKSHOP
THE JOHN CARVER INN
PLYMOUTH, MA 02360
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Make registration checks ($105.00 U.S. currency or equivalent;
$120.00
after 1 March 2000) payable to "Eastern Fish Health Workshop c/o
Rocco
Cipriano" and return with this form. Use a separate form for each
registrant. Return to: Dr. Rocco C. Cipriano, National Fish
Health
Research
Laboratory, 1700 Leetown Road, Kearneysville, WV 25430.
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DIRECTIONS TO THE JOHN CARVER INN:
25 Summer Street, Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 746-7100 or (800) 274-1620
By automobile:
From Route 3, take exit 6 onto Route 44 East towards the historic
Plymouth waterfront. Turn right at the traffic lights onto Route
3A
South. Turn right onto Leyden Street (by the CVS Pharmacy) then
bear
left. The John Carver Inn is immediately on your right.
By airplane:
Plymouth is approximately a 45 minute drive from Logan
International
Airport. In additon to all major car rentals, the Plymouth and
Brockton Bus Company has daily scheduled shuttle service. Shuttles
from Logan International Airport to Plymouth run approximately
$13.00
one way and $23.00 for a roundctrip ticket. It is then a very short
taxi ride from the shuttle stop in Plymouth to the John Carver Inn.
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