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Salmon cultivated by Arnarlax, a wholly-owned company of Icelandic Salmon.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
Presenting Icelandic Salmon's Q3 results, CEO Björn Hembre said it should be "very possible" to avoid a similar situation in future if companies and authorities work together to monitor lice levels.
Arctic Fish and Arnarlax (whose farm is pictured) were forced into an emergency premature harvest following sea lice problems at their Westfjords salmon operations in Iceland.
Marta Negrete
4 min read
Arctic Fish and Arnarlax were forced to an emergency premature harvest following sea lice problems at their Westfjords salmon operations in Iceland.
Cermaq Canada operation in Ahousaht Territory, west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Marta Negrete
3 min read
Cermaq Canada completed a full production cycle in Ahousaht Territory, British Columbia, with better results than using mechanical delousing.
Seawater temperatures in Northern Norway last August reached 18 degrees celsius, the highest ever recorded.
Louisa Gairn
3 min read
Researchers say unusual weather and pressure patterns caused the extreme conditions that led to a huge surge in sea lice during August last year.
A close-up of sea lice parasites attached to fish skin.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
The Norwegian Food Safety Authority warns that fish welfare must remain a priority despite the surge in sea lice infestations and urges respect for decisions made by fish health professionals.
Anders Fossøy, General Manager of Tidal Norway.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
The company says its AI-powered system is able to operate continuously to detect and neutralize lice without stressful handling of fish.
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