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Sea lice are becoming more resistant to pesticides

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28 Mar
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Sea lice are becoming more resistant to pesticides

Sea lice are becoming more resistant to pesticides.

New study shows that salmon farm industry and DFO have been keeping this information from the public. Until now.

Read the full article here.

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