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9A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2017 Literally lousy: Parasite plagues world salmon industry Tiny crustaceans ruin farmed fish By PATRICK WHITTLE Associated Press ST. ANDREWS, New Brunswick — Salmon have a lousy problem, and the race to solve it is spanning the globe. A surge of parasitic sea lice is disrupting salmon farms around the world. The tiny lice attach themselves to salmon and feed on them, killing or rendering them unsuitable for dinner tables. Meanwhile, wholesale prices of salmon are way up, as high as 50 percent last year. That means higher consumer prices for everything from salmon fillets and steaks to more expensive lox on bagels. The lice are actually tiny crustaceans that have infested salmon farms in the U.S., Can- ada, Scotland, Norway and Chile, major suppliers of the high-protein, heart-healthy Dr. Shawn Robinson/ Cooke Aquaculture Tiny lice attach themselves to salmon and feed on them, killing or rendering them unsuitable for dinner tables. fish. Scientists and fish farm- ers are working on new ways to control the pests, which Fish Farmer Magazine stated last year cost the global aquacul- ture industry about $1 billion annually. So far it has been an uphill struggle that is a threat to a way of life in countries where salmon farming is a part of the culture. “Our work has to be quicker than the evolution of the lice,” said Jake Elliott, vice president of Cooke Aqua- culture in Blacks Harbour, GARAGE SALES w w w .d ailyasto rian .co m 360 Garage Sales Seaside Moving Sale Living and bedroom furniture, love seat, full mattress sets, dressers, desk and chair, tables, housewares, kitchen, bed and bath, seasonal and office items, toys, and some clothing and shoes. 453 2nd Street Gearhart. Saturday September 23 10 am to 3 pm Moving Sale 10am-5pm Friday and Saturday Couch, love seat, other furniture, household items, tools, etc 1460 S Columbia, Seaside Saturday, September 23rd 10 am to 3 pm Moving Sale 453 2nd Street, Gearhart. Living and bedroom furni- ture, tables, housewares, kitchen, seasonal, bed and bath, and office items, toys, and some clothing and shoes. 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Feeding fish a pesticide with the active ingredient of ema- mectin benzoate became the tool of choice to control lice, Carr said. But around 2009, the lice appeared to become resis- tant to the pesticide, and they have spread globally since. The industry’s key mis- take was reacting when the lice evolved to survive pesticide, Carr said, rather than “getting ahead in the game.” “The efficacy went away and pressure developed to cre- ate new treatments,” said Kris Nicholls, chief operating offi- cer at Cooke, a major player in world salmon farming. The worldwide supply of salmon fell almost 10 percent last year, with Norway, the largest producer in the world, especially hard hit. in 2015, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. The only hope is to develop new methods to control the spread of lice, which are pres- ent in the wild, but thrive in the tightly packed ocean pens for fish farming, said Shawn Robinson, a scientist with the Canadian Department of Fish- eries and Oceans. “There are not enough tools right now to allow the farmer to really effectively deal with it,” Robinson said. The lice can grow to about the size of a pea and lay thou- sands of eggs in their brief life- time. The chance of a louse making its way to a diner’s plate is very small because salmon are checked for lice before being sent to market. But even if one did, eating it wouldn’t pose a health threat. Atlantic salmon have held their own with sea lice in the wild for centuries, and fish farmers managed them in aquaculture environments for 814 Jewelry 667 Loans & Financing Buying Gold, Silver, Estate Jewelry, Coins, Diamonds, Old-Watches. Downtown Astoria- 332 12th St Jonathon’s, LTD. 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THRONEHEART MANUFACTURING AND CUSTOMS, LLC Defendants Case No. 17CV28254 TO: James A. Schlink Throneheart Manufacturing and Customs, LLC 88746 Wadsworth Rd Astoria, OR 97103 You are hereby required to appear and defend the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled action within thirty (30) days from the date of service of this Summons upon you, and in case of your failure to do so, for want thereof, Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. The Complaint is seeking a money judgment for $22,193.75 plus costs, disburse- ments and attorney fees arising from a construction contract Dated: September 12, 2017 Timothy M. Dolan, OSB 840370 Attorney for Plaintiffs’ NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANT: READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! You must “appear” in this case or the other side will win auto- matically. To “appear” you must file with the court a legal paper called a “motion” or “answer”. The “motion” or “answer” must be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days of the date of first publication along with the required filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the plaintiff’s attorney, or if the plaintiff does not have an attorney, proof of service upon the plaintiff. If you have any questions, you should see an attorney immedi- ately. If you need help in finding an attorney, you may call the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service at (503) 684-3763, or toll-free in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. State of Oregon, County of Tillamook I, Timothy M. Dolan, attorney of record for the Plaintiff, certify that the foregoing is an exact and complete copy of the original. Timothy M Dolan Attorney for Plaintiffs’ Published: September 21st, 28th, October 5th and 12th, 2017.