In this episode, Nick chats with Joshua McGilly, a graduate student at Old Dominion University. He studies mycobacteriosis prevalence in Striped Bass in the James and Rappahannock Rivers of Virginia. We cover Joshua's path to get to this point, what mycobacteriosis is, how it affects Stripped Bass, does it affect other fish, how can it be detected, and can it be controlled as well as some topics about Joshua's personal life. Enjoy!
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