CFIA Confirms Whirling Disease in Fish from Lake in Banff National Park
BANFF — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says whirling disease has been discovered in fish from Johnson Lake in Banff National Park.
The CFIA says it’s the first time it has confirmed the disease in Canada.
Whirling disease is caused by a parasite that causes skeletal and neurological damage in young trout and salmon.
The fish move forward in a corkscrew pattern instead of swimming normally and there is a high mortality rate.