In addition to speaking with you, it would be great to be able to work with some of you to get samples. I am looking for chinook in particular from Clayoquot Sound, Nootka Sound, Knight or Kingcome Inlets and Discovery Islands.
Sampling is finicky business and it costs me about $100/fish to process, so I am looking for high quality more that quantity. But you guys do the hard part - catching them!
There are several symptoms that would be great to be sampling, as well as just getting information and pictures on such as: yellow skin colour, red speckling on the bellies, bugged out eyes, brilliant red at the base of fins, and pale gills.
Also EXTREMELY important would be any Atlantic salmon you guys catch. Please contact me if you think you want to do this. You would need to measure, weigh, photograph the fish inside and out, take a DNA sample, put the gills and heart on ice and get to me, or Anissa Reed (Backbone of the coast T-shirt designer who lives in Qualicum Beach) within a few days. We also accept whole wild salmon any time!
In the case of an Atlantic I could do a lot with them if they were fresh, on ice, whole, no gutting. Long and lat. for all samples would be great, but otherwise just general location.
If you are photographing fish with any of the symptoms mentioned above it is huge if you can take a scrap of paper and write the date, place and if you want your name and contact (or send seperately)
My email is
gorbuscha@gmail.com (latin name for pink salmon) Also email me if you want to be on my mailing list where I update people on findings etc. I have posted a briefing on my blog about two viruses I think are seriously impacting south coast BC salmon. alexandramorton.typepad.com
If we want wild salmon it is up to us - without a doubt!