R-12-13 The role of wild and farmed fish in modulating the infectious pressure of the sea louse

Ian Bricknell Aquaculture Research Institute University of Maine Parasitic copepods known as sea lice are the major cause of financial loss to the Atlantic salmon aquaculture industry. Salmon farmers in the USA have worked with resource agencies for over a decade to implement integrated pest management plans that include routine monitoring of farmed fish, chemical … Continue reading R-12-13 The role of wild and farmed fish in modulating the infectious pressure of the sea louse