Whirling disease outbreak at New York hatchery will impact stocking of brook trout
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An outbreak of “whirling disease” in a New York State trout hatchery in Cattaraugus County will result in about 30% fewer brook trout being stocked from state hatcheries across New York this year.
The March outbreak of the parasitic disease at the Randolph hatchery came as the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation was preparing to start stocking for the spring trout season.
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