Monday, October 1, 2012

Epidemic of skin lesions reported in reef fish.

Microbiologist Sweet initially assumed animals were in common with some fungal infection. His colleagues probed for fungi and other microbial pathogens. They noticed fish with dark blotches harbored the same quantities and types of normal fish. Microscopically, scientists turned to the 15 affected fish and started examining their lesions. Media reports triggered a lot of concern from some local anglers. Under the edges of a statospheric ozone that forms above Antartica are portions of the Great Barrier Reef. Which the reasons for the water to be prolonged, seasonal exposures to elevate UV light. According to Sweet, he would also like to irradate the coral trout to see if possible if they have similarties and susceptible to UV-fostered cancer.


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