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Wild salmon ravaged by fish farm infections

Wild salmon ravaged by fish farm infections

Posted on 01/10/200629/01/2019 by Duncan Philpott

New study shows devastating impact of sea lice from salmon farms on wild salmon stocks

New study shows devastating impact of sea lice from salmon farms on wild salmon stocks. S&TA comment in October 1st Sunday Times story

The Sunday Time Artical – The Times Website

Posted in Salmon FarmingTagged 2006

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