"rw" wrote in message
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Lazarus Cooke wrote:
You're unlikely to eat them. You can see them quite easily on a
salmon's skin. I can't think, though, that if you did eat one they
could possibly do you any harm. they're quite normal on wild salmon -
indeed until recently were seen as a good sign, as they drop off fairly
soon after a fish reaches fresh water, and if you saw a few on a fish
you knew it was fresh - in other words had only very recently entered a
river system.
Sea lice are a freaking badge of honor. :-)
Seriously, salmon fishermen look for sea lice on their fish. If they find
them they're very happy.
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Cut "to the chase" for my email address.
Not sure if I would be happy to view sea lice.
A photo of sea lice cluster in wild salmon:
http://www.watershed-watch.org/ww/Photos/lice16.htm
-tom