Ray SM; Soniat TM; Kortright EV; Robinson LJournal of Shellfish Research2010-02-152010-02-152002http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/22874375-376No abstract availableDermo Watch Program; disease management; drought conditions; infection levels; salinity; water temperature; Meeting Abstract;Marine Ecology: Ecology,Environmental Sciences; Parasitology; Wildlife Management: Conservation;oyster: commercial species,host,length [Pelecypoda]; Perkinsus marinus: parasite [Sporozoa];Pelecypoda: Animals,Invertebrates,Mollusks; Sporozoa: Animals,Invertebrates,Microorganisms,Protozoans;[00512] General biology - Conservation and resource management;[00520] General biology - Symposia,transactions and proceedings;[07502] Ecology: environmental biology - General and methods;[07508] Ecology: environmental biology - Animal;[07512] Ecology: environmental biology - Oceanography;[07516] Ecology: environmental biology - Wildlife management: aquatic;[35400] Sporozoa;[37056] Public health: epidemiology - Miscellaneous;[60502] Parasitology - General;[61500] Pelecypoda;[61500] Pelecypoda,Mollusca,Invertebrata,Animalia [35400] Sporozoa,Protozoa,Invertebrata,Animalia;[64002] Invertebrata: comparative,experimental morphology,physiology and pathology - Protozoa;[64026] Invertebrata: comparative,experimental morphology,physiology and pathology - Mollusca;Recent trends in levels of infection of Perkinsus marinus in oysters from Galveston Bay, Texas: Results of the DermoWatch Monitoring ProgramJournal