ALSO KNOWN AS: Sea Louse
Caligus species are marine parasitic copepods that infest a wide range of fish, particularly in aquaculture settings. They attach to the skin and gills, leading to lesions, stress, and secondary infections.
Distribution: Global, found in marine environments
Detection Methods: Visual examination of the skin and gills
Hosts: Marine fish, including salmon, trout, and sea bass
Target tissue: Skin, gills
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