id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-255096-27dfbhsl Sweet, Michael J. Reprint of ‘Diseases in marine invertebrates associated with mariculture and commercial fisheries’ 2016-06-19 .txt text/plain 18108 1017 52 Interestingly, although there are countless examples of the spread of disease usually associated with transportation of specific infected hosts for development of aquaculture practices, this process appears to be continuing with no real sign of effective management and mitigation strategies being implicated. In this review, we are not listing all known diseases for the three main commercially important phyla/ sub-phyla and/or class (echinoderms, crustaceans and molluscs), but instead focus on those which likely pose a major threat and/or are infecting large populations of both wild and farmed organisms around the world. Hosts affected: Again, this disease predominantly occurs during the auricularia stages of development of many different sea cucumber species, with mortality being recorded as high as 90% in certain cases (Zhang et al., 2010) . Furthermore, diseases caused by Platyhelminthiasis have been shown to infect both aestivated juveniles (larger than 1 cm) and adults of many different sea cucumber species. ./cache/cord-255096-27dfbhsl.txt ./txt/cord-255096-27dfbhsl.txt