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800 salmon smolts from the Nidelva River in Arendal have now been infected with sea lice in an experiment to determine how much lice wild-born salmon can tolerate. The leader of the river owners' association warns of the consequences of the experiment.
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800 salmon smolts from the Nidelva River in Arendal have now been infected with sea lice in an experiment to determine how much lice wild-born salmon can tolerate. The leader of the river owners' association warns of the consequences of the experiment.

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Agderposten broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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