#8806. Simulated effects of increasing salmonid production on sea lice populations in Norway

January 2027publication date
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Journal’s subject area:
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health;
Parasitology;
Infectious Diseases;
Epidemiology;
Microbiology;
Virology;
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Abstract:
Here, we examine the potential of intense salmonid production to affect the marine environment. Particular attention is given to density-dependent diseases, including parasitic sea lice. The aim of this study is to model the influence of increased salmonid production on sea lice abundance under different scenarios.
Keywords:
Aquaculture; Parasite transmission; Scenario simulations

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