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Release 2/ 12/ 2011 Contact Ed Mitchell e.mitchell6@ yahoo.

com

Tel. 860-529-0685

S t r i p e r s F o r e v e r
Subject: Mycobacteriosis Research Initiative

FUNDING INITIATIVE FOR RESEARCH ON DEADLY STRIPED BASS DISEASE

Stripers Forever, the conservation organization advocating for responsible stewardship of wild
striped bass along the Atlantic Coast, has announced an outreach initiative to raise money for
research on mycobacteriosis, a deadly fish disease that is increasingly prevalent in the
Chesapeake Bay where the bulk of stripers that migrate up and down the Atlantic Coast are
spawned.

“Myco” is believed to be nearly always fatal to infected striped bass and can create serious
health problems for anglers and anyone else handling those fish before they are cooked. Fishery
scientists estimate that more than 75 percent of all striped bass in the Chesapeake Bay system are
infected with myco. There is at present no known cure for this insidious disease which represents
a major threat to the well-being of stripers and thus the future of recreational and commercial
striped bass fishing from Maine to North Carolina.

The fund raising appeal being administered by Stripers Forever is called The Mycobacteriosis
Research Initiative (MRI). Donations to MRI will benefit Virginia Institute of Marine Science
(VIMS), the leading authority on myco. Checks should be made payable to “VIMS Foundation”
(write “For Myco Research” on the memo line) and mailed to VIMS Foundation, P.O. Box 1693,
Williamsburg, VA 23187-8779.

A link to a secure site for credit card donations appears along with more information about
myco under featured links on the left side of the Stripers Forever home page
(www.stripersforever.org). All contributions are tax deductible and will go into a dedicated
myco research account.

Visitors to the site can sign up for membership in Stripers Forever at no charge.

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