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  2. Sea louse - Wikipedia

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    Sea lice, particularly L. salmonis and various Caligus species, including C. clemensi and C. rogercresseyi, can cause deadly infestations of both farm-grown and wild salmon. [3] [30] Sea lice migrate and latch onto the skin of wild salmon during free-swimming, planktonic nauplii and copepodid larval stages, which can persist for several days.

  3. The Recipes We Love To Hate: 11 Rage-Bait Recipes That ... - AOL

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  4. Shrimp baiting - Wikipedia

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    Shrimp baiting uses a cast net, bait and long poles. The long poles are used to mark a specific location, and then bait is thrown in the water near the pole. After several minutes the cast net is thrown as close to the bait as possible and the shrimp are caught in the net. The bait balls can be made of just about anything a shrimp will eat.

  5. Seafood birdsnest - Wikipedia

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    Main ingredients fried taro or noodles , scallops , peapods , boneless fish fillet , celery sticks , straw mushrooms , calamari , shrimp Seafood birdsnest

  6. “200 stings or more.” Have you had sea lice after visiting a ...

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    Ingredients. 2 pounds 21/25 count shrimp, peeled and deveined with tails removed. 2 cups diced celery. 1/2 cup red onion (optional) 1/2 cup chopped fresh dill

  8. Echinophthiriidae - Wikipedia

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    Echinophthiriidae is a family of lice in the suborder Anoplura, the sucking lice. This family of lice are parasites of seals and the river otter, and are the only insects that infest aquatic hosts. [2] Antarctophthirus trichechi. These lice have adaptations influenced by the anatomy of their hosts.

  9. Sea lice are infesting Gulf Coast beaches - AOL

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