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Fig. 1. Hatchery layout and distribution of fish in the tanks during the first outbreak
Table 1Dates of stressful events and onset of outbreaks and implicated spawns in each outbreak
Fig. 2. Epidemic curves for the first and second outbreaks: bars indicate the number of new case tanks per day.Small bars with arrows show stressful events.
Fig. 3. Epidemic curves for the third, fourth and fifth outbreaks: bars indicate the number of new case tanksper day
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