A first-of-its-kind University of Stirling study could better inform strategies to control salmon lice, after researchers ...
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Saint John River: The only river in North America that flows backwards (twice daily)
The Saint John River in New Brunswick, Canada, does something most people would never expect: it reverses its flow twice ...
A first-of-its-kind University of Stirling study could better inform strategies to control salmon lice, it is hoped, after ...
University of Stirling research identifies unique proteins in larval salmon lice, paving way for new vaccines and improved control in UK ...
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Scientists in the study were shocked to find parasitic evidence that the salmon was part of a thriving ecosystem.
According to the researchers, the abundance of Anisakids in Chum and Pink salmon increased over time.
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