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Lauded for its body and mind benefits, it is one of the most consumed fish in the world, but a new health study questions its ...
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essanews.com on MSNBeware of parasites in supermarket fish: Health experts warnMost large stores offer a variety of valuable sea and ocean fish. However, some species may harbor dangerous parasites that ...
Salmon may be a crowd favorite at dinner tables across the globe, but it comes with some uninvited guests—over 70 kinds of ...
This image captured by a Schmidt Ocean Institute remotely operate vehicle shows parasites had burrowed into the head of a fish in the South Atlantic. Schmidt Ocean Institute video screengrab A ...
In their report, the authors stated that in 2006, the Zebrafish International Resource Center found 75 percent of labs that submitted fish for a diagnostic service had contamination with the parasite ...
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Ancient aquaculture: The Surprising Story of Fish in Europe’s High LakesHigh mountain lakes in Europe were naturally fishless due to geographical barriers. However, recent studies revealed that ...
But in aquaculture, fish are kept at unnaturally high densities, so the parasites will exploit that, and their lives become easy. 'Much like with humans, high densities mean it is easier for diseases ...
Scientists have revealed for the first time that some fish sneak up on their prey by hiding behind sharks. The previously unknown behaviour was discovered by a team of researchers, including ...
Fish use sharks as moving cover to sneak up on prey and improve hunting success. This strategy allows them to remain undetected.
In cooperation with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, we are examining parasites of amphibians collected from National Wildlife Refuges across the United States. This work has subsequently been ...
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