Event Report

Base data

Event code BH-MDO/05510/USA
Main category Biology Hazard
Sub category mass die-off
Event date (UTC) Sat, 07 Oct 2023 17:00:45 +0000
Last update (UTC) Sat, 07 Oct 2023 17:00:45 +0000

Geolocation

Continent North-America
Country USA
Administration area Green Turtle Cay
Settlement
Exact location Willard Spur and Harold Crane waterfowl management areas
Open Location Code: 85H99QM9+JW
Size of affected area Multi-countries event
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Common Alerting Protocol Information

Urgency Past
Certainty Observed
Severity Extreme
Category Health

Event details

Thousands of birds in northern Utah have died due to a recent outbreak of wildlife officials believe is avian botulism. Biologists with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources said they discovered dead and sick birds in mid-September in the Willard Spur and Harold Crane waterfowl management areas. Several birds were gathered and examined to determine if they were infected with a disease. The testing revealed that the birds did not have highly pathogenic avian influenza, which has had fewer cases in the state this year, according to the Utah DWR. The final test results are not yet available, but experts said they believe that avian botulism may have caused the birds' deaths. Avian botulism is caused by a toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum bacteria, which is made in warm water with low oxygen levels during summer and fall, according to wildlife officials. The disease is a problem in Utah, usually occurring between July and September, especially during hot and rainy weather. The stagnant pools of water that form during these conditions provide a breeding ground for the anaerobic bacteria that causes avian botulism, wildlife officials add. This can make birds sick and cause them to die. According to state biologists, the number of birds affected by avian botulism in Utah was unusually high this year. While it is difficult to say how many birds died, officials estimate that tens of thousands were affected, especially in the Bear River Bay and Willard Spur Waterfowl Management Area. "Our wetland managers strive to make adjustments in their water management practices on state waterfowl management areas in order to keep fresh water flowing, which can help minimize the impacts of avian botulism," DWR Waterfowl Coordinator Jason Jones said. "Many of the waterfowl management areas were originally created to reduce the botulism outbreaks that occurred along the river deltas a century ago." Avian botulism primarily affects waterfowl, gulls and shorebirds in stagnant water, often resulting in the discovery of sick or dead birds near the shoreline. Signs of the disease include the inability of a bird to hold its head up and a bird flapping its wings, but not having the strength to take off, wildlife officials said.


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Casualties

Number of dead: 0 person(s)
Number of injured: 0 person(s)
Number of Affected: 0 person(s)
Number of Rescued/evacuated: 0 person(s)
Number of Missing: 0 person(s)
Number of Infected: 0 person(s)

Event Specific Details


[Biology Hazard - mass die-off]
Name of diseaseBotulism
Biosafety levelLevel 3 - Hight
Pathogenbacteria
SpaciesAnimal
Infection statusconfirmed
Additional information
Symptoms:Early symptoms include marked fatigue, weakness and vertigo, usually followed by blurred vision, dry mouth and difficulty in swallowing and speaking. Vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation and abdominal swelling may also occur.

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Nearest marine ports There is no known marine port nearby.
Nearest airports There is no known marine port nearby.
Nearest nuclear power plant There is no known nuclear power plant nearby.

Country Information

Code2US
CodeUSA
NameUnited States
LocalNameUnited States
GovernmentFormFederal Republic
ContinentNorth America
RegionNorth America
SurfaceArea9363520.00
IndepYear1776
Population278357000
LifeExpectancy77.1
GNP8510700.00
GNPOld8110900.00
Capital3813