A first-of-its-kind University of Stirling study could better inform strategies to control salmon lice, after researchers uncovered major differences in the secretions the parasite produces as larvae.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A photo of an anisakid worm — circled in red — in a canned salmon fillet. Scientists have made some intriguing parasite ...
Canned salmon, long thought to be just a pantry staple, has unexpectedly become a valuable archive of Alaskan marine ecology. A recent study examined expired cans of salmon dating back to the 1970s, ...
Researchers now say that could mean salmon caught anywhere off North America's Pacific coasts could be affected, though the health effects aren't generally serious. The scientists, however, warn the ...
Warmer seas push fish diseases further north in Norway, says report. “There is much evidence that climate change is changing the production conditions for farmed fish along the coast,” said Norwegian ...
Dog owners are advised to prevent their dogs from consuming raw fish at Silverwood Lake due to the risk of salmon poisoning disease. This disease, transmitted through a parasite in raw fish, can be ...