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Sustainability

Norwegian researchers sound alarm bell on high sealice levels

'Extreme' levels observed could soon create very serious situation not just for wild sea trout, but also for farmed fish, marine institute warned in letter to authorities

By Undercurrent News | June 26, 2014 17:35 BST
CORRECTED: Chile sealice situation stabilizes
Salmon farm. Photo: Norwegian Seafood Council.
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